This Law provides with respect to access orders, i.e. an order of the Magistrate Court to grant access to neighbouring land for a person that requires such access for the purpose of carrying out works on adjoining or adjacent land (dominant land) but does not have the consent to do so. An access order may be made only at certain conditions. Compensation may be had by the person served with a servitude tacite notice.
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Library ResourceLegislationJanuary, 2017Guernsey
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Library ResourceLegislationGuernsey, Europe, Northern Europe
This Law provides rules relative to improvements made by tenants or landlords under a lease of an agricultural holding. The tenant shall in principle be entitled on the termination of the tenancy to receive compensation in accordance with the provisions of the Second Schedule, for any improvement carried out by the tenant as specified in Part I of the First Schedule or any act of husbandry carried out by the tenant on the holding as specified in Part II of the First Schedule. If the landlord carries out such improvement he or she may raise the rent according to provisions of this Law.
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Library ResourceLegislationGuernsey, Europe, Northern Europe
This Ordinance provides for the protection of the coast of Guernsey. It prohibits the taking of material or breaking of rocks on the coastline without a permit of the States Board of Administration. The Board may attach to the grant of a permit under this section such conditions (including a condition that the permit shall only be operative during such period as shall be therein specified) as it may deem necessary or expedient.
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Library ResourceRegulationsGuernsey, Europe, Northern Europe
These Regulations prescribe forms for the purposes of the Compulsory Acquisition of Land (Guernsey) Law, 1949. The forms sets out in the Schedule are forms of: a Draft Compulsory Purchase Order; a Drafi Temporary Possession Order; a Draft Control of Use Order; a Draft Variation Order; a Notice to a qualifying person; other notices made under the Law.
Implements: Compulsory Acquisition of Land (Guernsey) Law, 1949. (2011)
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Library ResourceLegislationGuernsey, Europe, Northern Europe
This Law provides for acquisition of private land by the States Treasury Department on behalf of public bodies for purposes of public interest. The law sets out procedures for such acquisition (by compulsory purchase order) and compensation to the former owner. The Act also provides for temporary possession of land by the States and control or use of and access to land (both also to be executed by orders).
Implemented by: Compulsory Acquisition of Land (Guernsey) (Prescribed Forms) Regulations, 2012 (G.S.I. No. 30 of 2012). (2012-07-03)
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Library ResourceRegulationsGuernsey, Europe, Northern Europe
This Ordinance of prohibits the erection of glasshouses in Guernsey by any person, other than the States and prescribe thee maximum area allowed for the erection of glasshouses for purposes of the Glasshouse Control Law, 1936.
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Library ResourceRegulationsGuernsey, Europe, Northern Europe
This Ordinance implements provisions of the Land Planning and Development (Guernsey) Law, 2005 in relation with appeals to the Planning Tribunal or to an adjudicator. The Ordinance sets out procedural requirements and provides for appointment of the Planning Panel established under section 86 of the Law and the Planning Tribunal. Appeal may be had against, among other things: the confirmation of a tree protection order; and decisions involving environmental impact assessments.
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Library ResourceRegulationsGuernsey, Europe, Northern Europe
These Regulations implement provisions of the Land Planning and Development (Guernsey) Law, 2005 in relation with appeals to the Planning Tribunal or to an adjudicator.
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Library ResourceRegulationsGuernsey, Europe, Northern Europe
This Ordinance implements provisions of the Land Planning and Development (Guernsey) Law, 2005 and changes section 48(4) of that Law. The Ordinance concerns contents of challenge notices and compliance notices made under the Law and restriction on an interim compliance notice in respect of activities that it may prohibit.
Implements: Land Planning and Development (Guernsey) Law, 2005. (2011-03-10)
Amends: Land Planning and Development (Guernsey) Law, 2005. (2011-03-10) -
Library ResourceRegulationsGuernsey, Europe, Northern Europe
This Ordinance, made under the Land Planning and Development (Guernsey) Law, 2005, applies to any application for planning permission under section 14 of the Law for the carrying out of any development of land. The Ordinance defines "EIA" development. Such development is listed in Schedule 1 and a planning permission may not be granted for it unless an EIA has been carried out and the environmental information arising from that EIA has been taken into account in determining the application.
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