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Third parties gain enforcement rights

Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1345) 19 November 1999, 1(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: New legislation effective on 11 May 2000, will enhance the rights of third parties in contract law, which could have significance for those drafting planning gain agreements. States that the planning cases most likely to be affected are those in which an agreement has been reached between a local authority and a developer, but where one of the parties wants to alter some of the conditions.
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Journal article London News article WB3546-40 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 102693-1001

New legislation effective on 11 May 2000, will enhance the rights of third parties in contract law, which could have significance for those drafting planning gain agreements. States that the planning cases most likely to be affected are those in which an agreement has been reached between a local authority and a developer, but where one of the parties wants to alter some of the conditions.