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Application of 4 Year Rule in Planning Law


 
Surprise Planning Decision - 4 Year Rule Applies to Breach
First Secretary of State v Arun District Council and another
[2006] EWCA Civ 1172
CA
11 August 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
A breach of planning permission resulting from a failure to comply
with a condition restricting change of use to use as a single
dwelling-house was governed by the four-year time bar in s171B(2)
of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and not the ten-year
bar provided for by s 171B(3) of that Act.

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