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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 No. 948
35.—(1) Before a collecting authority apportions liability between each material interest in the relevant land it may serve an information notice on an owner of the relevant land.
(2) The information notice may require the owner to give such of the following information as may be specified in the notice—
(a)information as to the owner’s interest in the relevant land;
(b)such other information in the owner’s possession or control which the collecting authority considers relevant to assist it in apportioning liability.
(3) An information notice must inform the owner of the possible consequences of a failure to comply with the notice(1).
(4) A requirement of the information notice is complied with by giving the required information to the collecting authority in writing before the end of the period of 14 days beginning with the day on which the notice is served.
As to the consequences of failure to comply with an information notice, see regulation 86.
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