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Regulation 17(4)
Provision under which, or for the purposes of which, the application is made | Purpose of application |
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section 6 of the 2006 Act | creation of a right of common resulting in the registration of new common land |
section 7 of the 2006 Act | variation of a right of common resulting in the registration of new common land |
section 10 of the 2006 Act | attachment of a right of common |
section 15(1) of the 2006 Act | registration of a new town or village green other than by the owner |
section 15(8) of the 2006 Act | registration of a new town or village green by the owner |
section 19 of the 2006 Act | correction, for the purpose of section 19(2)(a) (of a mistake made by the registration authority) |
section 19 of the 2006 Act | correction, for a purpose described in section 19(2)(c) |
Schedule 2, paragraph 2 or 3, to the 2006 Act | non-registration of common land or town or village green |
Schedule 2, paragraph 4, to the 2006 Act | waste land of a manor not registered as common land |
Schedule 2, paragraph 5, to the 2006 Act | town or village green wrongly registered as common land |
Schedule 3, paragraph 2, to the 2006 Act: application made during the transitional application period | for any of the following purposes – creation of a right of common; surrender or extinguishment of a right of common; variation of a right of common; apportionment of a right of common (to facilitate any other purpose); severance of a right of common; transfer of a right in gross; statutory disposition (including the exchange of land for land subject to a statutory disposition) |
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