1103. Effect of counter-notice.
Planning (Volume 81 (2018), paras 1–404; Volume 82 (2018), paras 405–953; Volume 83 (2018), paras 954–1577) | Commentary
If the acquiring authority1 does not within the period of two months beginning with the date of service of a counter-notice2 agree in writing to accept the counter-notice as valid, the claimant or the authority may, within two months after the end of that period, refer it to the Upper Tribunal3. On such a
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If the acquiring authority1 does not within the period of two months beginning with the date of service of a counter-notice2 agree in writing to accept the counter-notice as valid, the claimant or the authority may, within two months after the end of that period, refer it to the Upper Tribunal3. On such a
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