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035 _a(Sirsi) u109621
100 _aScott, J
245 _aWhose right to fight enforcement action?
260 _c2000
490 _aPlanning (for the Natural and Built Environment)
_v(1395) 17 November 2000, 22(1)
520 _aConsiders the complexity surrounding who has the right to appeal against an enforcement notice. The Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s174(1) provides a right to appeal for a person with interest in the land or a relevant occupier. If a number of parties lodge an appeal, only one will suffice. In domestic residence it is relatively simple to identify who will appeal, however, confusion arises when a property is owned or occupied by a company. Discusses the recent case of "Buckinghamshire CC v SoS Environment and Brown", highlighting the difficulties faced by the company boss, John Brown, to convince the court he was qualified to bring the appeal under his name.
590 _aABS
650 _aENFORCEMENT NOTICES
650 _aBUCKINGHAMSHIRE CC V SOS ENVIRONMENT AND BROWN
650 _aTOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S174
650 _aRIGHT OF APPEAL
650 _aPLANNING APPEALS
690 _aPlanning and development
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