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36.—(1) Where an application is granted or a decision is made to give effect to a proposal, in whole or in part, the registration authority must give effect to the determination in the appropriate register by addition, deletion, correction, or otherwise as may be appropriate.
(2) The registration authority must give written notice of the determination to—
(a)the applicant, if the determination was made upon an application;
(b)every person who made representations concerning the application or proposal; and
(c)every person (other than persons mentioned in sub-paragraph (b)) who gave evidence at a public inquiry or hearing, where the name and contact details of the person are known.
(3) Such notice must include—
(a)reasons for the decision; and
(b)details of any changes made to the register to give effect to the decision.
(4) The registration authority must publish the decision in relation to any application or proposal, and the reasons for it, on its website.
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