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On Dec 30, 9:39*am, "Richard J." wrote:
Desmo Paul wrote on 30 December 2009 07:38:35 .... Does anyone know about the British Transport Commission Act 1949? *I am told that it prevents anyone obtaining an easement over land owned by the BTC or their successors. *The Land Registry says "Since the passing of the British Transport Commission Act 1949, it has not been possible to acquire a right of way by prescription over land owned by the commission and forming an access or approach to, among other things, any station, depot, dock or harbour belonging to the commission (s.57, British Transport Commission Act 1949). The references to the commissionmust now be read to include successor rail authorities and the BritishWaterways Board." I cannot find any version of the act and am wondering if anyone has the precise text? I haven't found the whole Act (it doesn't seem to be online atwww.statutelaw.gov.uk), but there's a direct quotation from the relevant section 57, as amended by later legislation, athttp://www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk/pins/row_order_advertising/co... (see para. 8) -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The 1949 Act is no longer in force (which is why no U.K. current statute database contains any of its terms), but from Butterworths online service, the following preamble is still listed:- "British Transport Commission Act 1949 1949 CHAPTER xxix An Act to empower the British Transport Commission to construct works and to acquire land to empower the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board to dispose of certain lands to the Commission to make provision as to the rates dues and charges leviable by the Commission at certain of their docks to authorise the closing for navigation of portions of certain inland waterways to amend in certain respects the River Lee Water Act 1855 as amended by subsequent enactments to extend the time for the compulsory purchase of certain lands the completion of certain works and the exercise of certain powers to confer further powers on the Commission and for other purposes. [30 July 1949] And whereas it is the duty of the Commission (inter alia) so to exercise their powers under the Act of 1947 as to provide or secure or promote the provision of an efficient adequate economical and properly integrated system of public inland transport and port facilities within Great Britain for passengers and goods and for that purpose to take such steps as they consider necessary for extending and improving the transport and port facilities within Great Britain in such manner as to provide most efficiently and conveniently for the needs of the public agriculture commerce and industry: And whereas it is expedient that the Commission should be empowered to construct the works authorised by this Act and to acquire the lands referred to in this Act: And whereas it is expedient to authorise the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board to dispose of certain lands in the county borough of Birkenhead to the Commission: And whereas it is expedient that the Commission should be authorised to levy at their Holyhead Harbour and Hull Docks rates dues and charges in accordance with the provisions of this Act: And whereas the Commission are the owners of the Swansea Canal authorised by the Act 34 Geo 3 c 109 and the Monmouthshire Canal authorised by the Act 32 Geo 3 c 102 and are the navigation authority in respect of the Aire and Calder Navigation of which the portion of the river Aire in this Act mentioned forms part: And whereas the portions of the said respective canals and of the river Aire in this Act mentioned have not for sometime past been used for purposes of navigation and it is expedient that the Commission should be relieved of their obligations to maintain the said portions of canals and river for navigation: And whereas it is expedient to make provision as in this Act contained with respect to the payments to be made by the Metropolitan Water Board to the Commission under the River Lee Water Act 1855 as amended by subsequent enactments: And whereas as it is expedient that the periods now limited for the compulsory purchase of certain lands the completion of certain works and the exercise of certain powers by the Commission should be extended as provided by this Act: And whereas it is expedient that the other powers in this Act contained should be conferred upon the Commission and that the other provisions in this Act contained should be enacted: And whereas plans and sections showing the lines or situations and levels of the works to be constructed under the powers of this Act and plans of the lands authorised to be acquired by this Act and a book of reference to such plans containing the names of the owners and lessees or reputed owners and lessees and of the occupiers of the said lands were duly deposited with the clerks of the county councils of the several counties and the town clerks of the county boroughs within which the said works will be constructed or the said lands are situated which plans sections and book of reference are respectively referred to in this Act as the deposited plans the deposited sections and the deposited book of reference: And whereas the purposes of this Act cannot be effected without the authority of Parliament: May it therefore please Your Majesty that it may be enacted and be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows:—" Hope this helps! M.M. |
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