The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 32
... authority has only two courses of action open : either to permit the application ( with or without conditions ) or to refuse it . The local planning authority cannot purport to permit some- thing which the applicant did not submit for ...
... authority has only two courses of action open : either to permit the application ( with or without conditions ) or to refuse it . The local planning authority cannot purport to permit some- thing which the applicant did not submit for ...
Page 51
... authority . Thus he has for the most part omitted cases decided before 1800 , where there is sufficient modern authority to cover any point . The work is divided into short chapters and the whole is presented in a logical manner . The ...
... authority . Thus he has for the most part omitted cases decided before 1800 , where there is sufficient modern authority to cover any point . The work is divided into short chapters and the whole is presented in a logical manner . The ...
Page 61
... authority wish to revise its policy with regard to any particular area , the presence of such permissions can be an embarrassment if the authority wishes to refuse subsequent applications . For example , it may wish to extend the Green ...
... authority wish to revise its policy with regard to any particular area , the presence of such permissions can be an embarrassment if the authority wishes to refuse subsequent applications . For example , it may wish to extend the Green ...
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