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10.—(1) Consent shall be deemed to be granted for the display of advertisements of the classes specified in Schedule 4 subject to the conditions therein in addition to the standard conditions.
(2) On the determination of an application for express consent made in respect of an advertisement of a specified class, the provisions of this regulation whereby advertisements may be displayed without express consent shall cease to apply with respect to the advertisement; and, in the event of refusal of consent, the provisions of this regulation whereby the display of advertisements may be undertaken without express consent shall not apply to the subsequent display on the same land of any advertisement by, or on behalf of, the person whose application was so refused.
(3) Where an application is made for consent to display an advertisement of a specified class and such consent is granted subject to conditions in the nature of restrictions as to the site on which, or the manner in which, the display may be undertaken, or both, the provisions of this regulation whereby the display of advertisements may be undertaken without express consent shall not apply to the subsequent display, by or on behalf of the person to whom that consent was granted subject to such conditions, of any advertisement on the same site unless such advertisement is displayed in conformity with the requirements of those conditions.
(4) The conditions and limitations specified in this regulation apply only to the display without express consent of an advertisement within any class or description therein mentioned, and shall not restrict the powers of a planning authority with regard to the determination in accordance with these regulations of any application for express consent for the display of advertisements.
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I1Reg. 10 in force at 2.5.1984, see reg. 1
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