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Commission of the European Communities v United Kingdom

Language: English Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: ECJ C-98/04, 4 May 2006. Considers whether the use of Lawful Development Certificates (LDCs) allows the environmental impact procedures of Directive 85/337/EEC Arts 2(1) and 4 to be bypassed. The Commission had received a complaint about the UK practice of issuing Lawful Development Certificates (LDCs) to confirm that particular uses of land are lawful for planning control purposes. "Held": the Commission's action was dismissed as inadmissible as it presented only one aspect of a legal mechanism composed of two inseparable parts.
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Law report Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 133599-2001

ECJ C-98/04, 4 May 2006. Considers whether the use of Lawful Development Certificates (LDCs) allows the environmental impact procedures of Directive 85/337/EEC Arts 2(1) and 4 to be bypassed. The Commission had received a complaint about the UK practice of issuing Lawful Development Certificates (LDCs) to confirm that particular uses of land are lawful for planning control purposes. "Held": the Commission's action was dismissed as inadmissible as it presented only one aspect of a legal mechanism composed of two inseparable parts.