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1Power to construct worksS

The authorised undertaker may construct the authorised works, namely—

(a)the scheduled works referred to in section 2 (“the scheduled works”);

(b)the ancillary works referred to in section 3 (“the ancillary works”); and

(c)any work authorised by section 11, 15 or 16.

2The scheduled worksS

(1)The scheduled works are the works situated within the lateral limits of deviation shown on the Parliamentary plans, at the levels shown on the Parliamentary sections and specifically described in schedule 1 to this Act.

(2)The extent of the scheduled works for which authority is given by section 1 is subject to section 4 (which permits deviation within limits from the lines and levels shown on the Parliamentary plans and sections).

3The ancillary worksS

(1)The ancillary works are such works of the nature described in schedule 2 to this Act as may be necessary or expedient for the purposes of, in connection with or in consequence of the construction of the scheduled works.

(2)Subject to subsection (3), section 1 only authorises the carrying out or maintenance of ancillary works—

(a)within the limits of deviation; and

(b)on land specified in columns (1), (2) and (3) of schedule 5 for the purpose specified in relation to that land in column (4) of that schedule (being land shown on the Parliamentary plans as lying within the limits of land to be acquired or used).

(3)The authorised undertaker may construct and maintain ancillary works identified in paragraphs 10 and 11 of schedule 2 to this Act anywhere within the Act limits.

4Permitted deviation within limitsS

(1)Subject to subsection (2), in constructing or maintaining the scheduled works the authorised undertaker may—

(a)deviate laterally from the lines or situations shown on the Parliamentary plans within the limits of deviation for that work shown on those plans; and

(b)deviate vertically from the levels shown on the Parliamentary sections—

(i)in the case of Works Nos. 1 and 1A, upwards by a maximum of 7 metres;

(ii)in the case of any part of Work No. 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 4A, 5 or 6 which, at the date on which this Act comes into force, is on operational land of Edinburgh Airport, upwards by a maximum of 1 metre;

(iii)in the case of any part of Work No. 2, 3A, 3B or 5 which, at the date on which this Act comes into force, is on safeguarded airport land, upwards by a maximum of 1 metre or, with the agreement of EAL (which agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld), by a maximum of 3 metres from such levels;

(iv)in any other case, upwards by a maximum of 3 metres; and

(v)to any extent downwards.

(2)Subsections (1)(b)(ii), (iii) and (iv) do not apply to the ventilation shafts forming part of Works Nos. 2, 3A, 3B and 4.

(3)In this section “safeguarded airport land” means any land within the limits of deviation, the limits of land to be acquired or used or the limits of safeguarding which is within the land to the north of Edinburgh Airport (as existing at the date on which this Act comes into force) which is shown indicatively on the map of Edinburgh Airport included in paragraph 5.12 of the White Paper ‘The Future of Air Transport’ (December 2003, Cmd. 6046) and forms part of the land so shown within the possible new airport boundary.

5Work No. 4: station and southern tunnel portalS

(1)The design, construction and location within the parameters described in schedule 1 to this Act of—

(a)the station; and

(b)the southern portal of the tunnel,

forming part of Work No. 4 shall be subject to agreement between the authorised undertaker and EAL.

(2)Any dispute as to whether EAL or the authorised undertaker ought reasonably to accept any term proposed by the other of them for inclusion in an agreement under subsection (1) shall, unless the parties otherwise agree, be determined by arbitration; and in determining any dispute the arbiter shall have regard to the respective needs of EAL and the authorised undertaker for the future safe, effective and efficient operation of their respective undertakings.

(3)Subject to section 36, and unless otherwise agreed with EAL, the authorised undertaker shall not take possession of any land for the purpose of constructing any work to which subsection (1) relates or commence any part of such a work until agreement is reached or a determination is made in accordance with the requirements of this section.

6Access to worksS

(1)The authorised undertaker may, for or in connection with the authorised works, form and lay out means of access, or improve existing means of access, to or from any public road—

(a)at the points shown on the Parliamentary plans; or

(b)in such location or locations within the Act limits as may be approved by the roads authority.

(2)Approval of the roads authority under subsection (1)(b) shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and any question whether an approval has been unreasonably withheld or delayed shall, unless the parties otherwise agree, be determined by arbitration.

7Construction and maintenance of new or altered roadsS

(1)Each of Works Nos. 2C, 2J, 2K, 4H, 4J, 4M, 4P, 5B, 5C, 5E to 5H, 5J, 5K, 5P and 5R and so much of Work No. 4T as is situated in plots nos. 421b, 422a and 413b shall, unless otherwise agreed, be completed to the reasonable satisfaction of the roads authority.

(2)Following such completion the work shall, unless otherwise agreed between the authorised undertaker and the roads authority, be maintained by and at the expense of the authorised undertaker for a period of 12 months from its completion.

(3)Subject to subsection (7), at the expiry of the period during which the authorised undertaker is liable to maintain any work under subsection (2), the work and its associated land shall by virtue of this section vest in the roads authority.

(4)The authorised undertaker shall give the roads authority notice in writing with a certificate that any authorised work to which subsection (3) applies is complete.

(5)The roads authority may, within 21 days after such service, give the authorised undertaker a counter-notice in writing that the notice is disputed on the ground that the road is not complete.

(6)Any dispute as to the completion of a road shall be determined by arbitration, and the determination of the arbiter (or other person to whom the dispute is referred) shall be final and binding.

(7)Any road or associated land which is the subject of a notice under subsection (4) shall vest—

(a)28 days after the service of the notice;

(b)on the date of a determination under subsection (6) that the road is complete;

(c)on the date on which the authorised undertaker complies with any conditions for completion that are specified in the determination; or

(d)on the expiry of the period specified in subsection (3),

whichever is the latest.

(8)A certificate issued by or on behalf of the authorised undertaker as to the date on which the authorised undertaker complied with any conditions of the sort referred to in subsection (7)(c) together, if so requested by the roads authority, with a report from a consultant to be agreed between the authorised undertaker and the roads authority confirming such compliance, shall for the purposes of this section be conclusive evidence of such compliance.

(9)Nothing in this section shall prejudice the operation of section 146 of the 1991 Act (which enables the local roads authority to declare that a road shall become a public road); and the authorised undertaker shall not by reason of any duty under this section to maintain a road be taken to be the roads authority in relation to that road for the purposes of Part IV of that Act.

(10)Nothing in this section shall have effect in relation to road works as respects which the provisions of Part IV of the 1991 Act apply.

8Vesting of private roads and private accessesS

(1)Unless otherwise agreed between the authorised undertaker and the intended owner, each of—

(a)the private roads comprising Works Nos. 1B, 2D and 4L; and

(b)the private accesses comprising Works Nos. 2E, 5A, 6A, 6B and 6D, so much of Work No. 4T as is situated in plot no. 422b and so much of Castle Gogar Drive as is situated in plots nos. 705 and 711b,

shall, following its completion as certified or determined under this section, be maintained by and at the expense of the authorised undertaker for a period of 12 months from such completion.

(2)Subject to subsection (7), at the expiry of the period during which the authorised undertaker is liable under subsection (1) to maintain any private road or private access, the road or access and its associated land shall, if they are vested in the authorised undertaker, by virtue of this section vest in the intended owner.

(3)Any vesting effected by subsection (2) shall be subject to such rights specified by the authorised undertaker as may be requisite to reflect public or private rights in any road or access for which the private road or private access is a substitute.

(4)The authorised undertaker shall give every intended owner notice in writing specifying—

(a)the private road, private access or associated land that is to be vested;

(b)details of any other person in whom that road, access or land is to be vested; and

(c)details of any rights to which the road, access or land is to be subject and of every person who has or will have such rights,

together with a certificate that the road or access is complete.

(5)A person on whom a notice is served under subsection (4) may, within 21 days after such service, give the authorised undertaker a counter-notice in writing that the notice is disputed on the grounds that—

(a)the person on whom the notice has been served is not such a person as is described in subsection (9);

(b)the road or access is not complete; or

(c)any rights specified under subsection (4)(c) are not such as described in that subsection.

(6)Any dispute as to whether a person is such a person as is described in subsection (9), as to the completion of a private road or private access or as to whether rights specified in a notice are such as described in subsection (4)(c) shall be determined by arbitration, and the determination of the arbiter (or other person to whom the dispute is referred) shall be final and binding.

(7)Any private road, private access or associated land which is the subject of a notice under subsection (4) shall vest—

(a)28 days after the service of the notice;

(b)on the date of a determination under subsection (6) that the person on whom the notice has been served is such a person as is described in subsection (9) and that the road or access is complete;

(c)on the date on which the authorised undertaker complies with any conditions for completion that are specified in the determination; or

(d)on the expiry of the period specified in subsection (2),

whichever is the latest.

(8)A certificate issued by or on behalf of the authorised undertaker as to the date on which the authorised undertaker complied with any conditions of the sort referred to in subsection (7)(c) together, if so requested by the intended owner, with supporting consultants' reports, shall for the purposes of this section be conclusive evidence of such compliance.

(9)In this section “intended owner” means a person or persons identified by the authorised undertaker to become the owner of a private road or private access constructed under this Act as being—

(a)the owner of the private road or private access for which the private road or private access being vested is a substitute; or

(b)the owner of land that is served by the private road or private access.

9Registration of vested landS

(1)The Keeper of the Registers of Scotland may, without prejudice to section 4 of the Land Registration (Scotland) Act 1979 (c. 33), register any land vested under section 7 or 8 on receiving the material specified in subsection (2).

(2)The material referred to in subsection (1) is—

(a)particulars of the land vested under section 7 or 8 sufficient to enable the Keeper to identify it by reference to the Ordnance Map;

(b)particulars of the person or persons in whom the land is vested;

(c)an application for registration made by or on behalf of the authorised undertaker or the person in whom the land is vested;

(d)details of any rights to which the vesting is subject;

(e)such proof as the Keeper may require that the events giving rise to the vesting have happened; and

(f)such other documents and evidence as the Keeper may require in order to satisfy himself that the vesting should be registered.

10Permanent stopping up of roadsS

(1)Subject to the provisions of this section, the authorised undertaker may, in connection with the construction of the authorised works, stop up each of the roads specified in columns (1) and (2) of Part 1 of schedule 3 to this Act to the extent specified (by reference to the letters and numbers shown on the Parliamentary plans) in column (3) of that Part.

(2)No part of a road specified in Part 1 of schedule 3 to this Act in relation to which a substitute road is specified in column (4) of that Part shall be stopped up under this section until either—

(a)the substitute has been completed to the reasonable satisfaction of the roads authority and is open for public use; or

(b)a temporary alternative route between the commencement and termination points of the road to be stopped up is first provided and thereafter maintained by the authorised undertaker to the reasonable satisfaction of the roads authority until completion of the new road in accordance with paragraph (a).

(3)Where any part of a road has been stopped up under this section—

(a)all rights of way over or along the stopped up part of the road shall be extinguished; and

(b)the authorised undertaker may, without making any payment, appropriate and use for the purposes of the authorised works so much of the site of the road as is bounded on both sides by land within the limits of deviation of the authorised works.

(4)Any person who suffers loss by the extinguishment of any private right of way under this section shall be entitled to compensation to be determined, in case of dispute, under the 1963 Act.

(5)Any dispute under subsection (2) as to the completion of a substitute road or the provision or maintenance of an alternative route shall, unless the parties otherwise agree, be determined by arbitration.

(6)This section is subject to paragraph 2 of schedule 7 to this Act.

11Power to execute road worksS

(1)The authorised undertaker may, for the purposes of exercising the powers conferred by this Act to construct any scheduled work having a junction with a road, enter upon any road and execute any works required for or incidental to the exercise of those powers.

(2)In exercise of the powers of subsection (1) the authorised undertaker may break up or open the road, or any sewer, drain or tunnel under it, may tunnel or bore under or open the road and may remove and use the soil or other materials in or under the road.

(3)In this section “road” includes any road within Edinburgh Airport.

12Works to be major works for roads purposesS

(1)Works to which subsection (2) applies shall be treated for the purposes of Part IV of the 1991 Act as major works for roads purposes if—

(a)they are of a description mentioned in any of paragraphs (a) to (d), (f) and (g) of section 145(3) of that Act (which defines what roads authority works are major works for roads purposes); or

(b)they are works which, had they been executed under the powers of the roads authority, might have been carried out in exercise of the powers conferred by section 27 (dual carriageways, roundabouts and refuges) or 63 (new access over verges and footways) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (c. 54).

(2)Subject to subsection (3), this subsection applies to any of the works mentioned in section 7(1), or any scheduled work having a junction with a road, in either case where the construction of the work involves the execution of road works in relation to a road which consists of or includes a carriageway.

(3)Subsection (2) does not apply to any work executed under power delegated to a roads authority by an agreement under section 13.

(4)In Part IV of the 1991 Act, references, in relation to major works for roads purposes, to the roads authority concerned shall, in relation to the works which are major works for roads purposes by virtue of subsection (1), be construed as references to the authorised undertaker.

13Agreements with roads authorities, etc.S

(1)Where under this Act the authorised undertaker is authorised to stop up or interfere with an existing road or part of an existing road, it may enter into agreements with the persons having the charge, management or control of the road concerning the construction (or contribution towards the expense of the construction) of—

(a)any new road to be provided in substitution;

(b)any alteration of the existing road; and

(c)any other related matters.

(2)The authorised undertaker may, by agreement with any such persons, delegate to them the power of constructing any such new road or any such alteration of an existing road, including any bridge over any railway, and, where the authorised undertaker is responsible for maintaining the new or altered road or bridge, the power to maintain it.

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