Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (Commencement No 9) Order 2005
Language: English Series: SI ; 2005: 2459Publication details: London TSO 2005ISBN:- 0110733231
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This Order brought into force on 27 September 2005, in relation to England, the following sections of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000: s51 of, and paras 2 and 5 of Part I of Sched 5 to, the Act, to the extent that these provisions insert the following sections or subsections into the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981: s53B which provides for the keeping of a register with respect to s53(5) of the 1981 Act and subsections 55(7) and (8) which relate to the effect of orders made under s55(5) of the Act, and s69(2) of the Act which provides for the amendment of s147(5) of the Highways Act 1980 Act, with the effect that references to agricultural land and to land being brought into use for agriculture for the purposes of s147 of the 1980 Act include land used or, as the case may be, land being brought into use for the breeding or keeping horses.