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PART 7MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL

Funding

article 51 51.—(1) The undertaker must not exercise the powers conferred by the provisions referred to in sub-paragraph (2) in relation to any land unless it has first put in place either—

article 51 1 a (a)a guarantee, the form and the amount of that guarantee approved by the Secretary of State in respect of the liabilities of the undertaker to pay compensation under this Order in respect of the exercise of the relevant power in relation to that land pursuant to the provisions referred to in sub-paragraph (2); or

article 51 1 b (b)an alternative form of security and the form amount of that security for that purpose approved by the Secretary of State in respect of the liabilities of the undertaker to pay compensation under this Order in respect of the exercise of the relevant power in relation to that land pursuant to the provisions referred to in sub-paragraph (2).

(2) The provisions are—

article 51 2 a (a)article 22 (compulsory acquisition of land);

article 51 2 b (b)article 24 (compulsory acquisition of rights and imposition of restrictive covenants);

article 51 2 c (c)article 25 (private rights over land);

article 51 2 d (d)article 26 (power to override easements and other rights);

article 51 2 e (e)article 29 (acquisition of subsoil or airspace only);

article 51 2 f (f)article 30 (rights under or over streets);

article 51 2 g (g)article 31 (temporary use of land for carrying out the authorised project);

article 51 2 h (h)article 32 (temporary use of land for maintaining the authorised project); and

article 51 2 i (i)article 34 (statutory undertakers).

(3) A guarantee or alternative form of security given in respect of any liability of the undertaker to pay compensation under this Order is to be treated as enforceable against the guarantor or person providing the alternative form of security by any person to whom such compensation is payable and must be in such a form as to be capable of enforcement by such a person.

(4) Nothing in this article requires a guarantee or alternative form of security to be in place for more than 15 years after the date on which the relevant power is exercised.