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### sec.235 When proposal takes effect
This section sets out the way of working out when a proposal to change a park rule takes effect.
This section applies (as case 1 ) if—
no objections are made to the proposal; or
the number of objections made to the proposal are not sufficient to require the setting up of a park liaison committee.
This section applies (as case 2 ) if—
non-resolution notices about the proposal are given to the objectors; and
no application is made to a tribunal within the required time.
This section applies (as case 3 ) if—
a decision is made by a park liaison committee—
declaring the proposal to be reasonable; or
changing the proposal in a way it considers appropriate to make the proposal reasonable; and
no application is made to a tribunal within the required time.
This section applies (as case 4 ) if a decision is made by a tribunal—
declaring the proposal to be reasonable; or
changing the proposal in a way it considers appropriate to make the proposal reasonable.
If case 1 applies, the proposal takes effect—
at the end of the objection closing day; or
if a later day is stated by the park owner—on the later day.
If case 2 applies, the proposal takes effect—
at the end of the last day on which an application may be made to a tribunal; or
if a later day is stated by the park owner—on the later day.
If case 3 applies, the proposal takes effect on the day decided by the park liaison committee.
If case 4 applies, the proposal takes effect on the day decided by the tribunal.
(sec.235-ssec.1) This section sets out the way of working out when a proposal to change a park rule takes effect.
(sec.235-ssec.2) This section applies (as case 1 ) if— no objections are made to the proposal; or the number of objections made to the proposal are not sufficient to require the setting up of a park liaison committee.
(sec.235-ssec.3) This section applies (as case 2 ) if— non-resolution notices about the proposal are given to the objectors; and no application is made to a tribunal within the required time.
(sec.235-ssec.4) This section applies (as case 3 ) if— a decision is made by a park liaison committee— declaring the proposal to be reasonable; or changing the proposal in a way it considers appropriate to make the proposal reasonable; and no application is made to a tribunal within the required time.
(sec.235-ssec.5) This section applies (as case 4 ) if a decision is made by a tribunal— declaring the proposal to be reasonable; or changing the proposal in a way it considers appropriate to make the proposal reasonable.
(sec.235-ssec.6) If case 1 applies, the proposal takes effect— at the end of the objection closing day; or if a later day is stated by the park owner—on the later day.
(sec.235-ssec.7) If case 2 applies, the proposal takes effect— at the end of the last day on which an application may be made to a tribunal; or if a later day is stated by the park owner—on the later day.
(sec.235-ssec.8) If case 3 applies, the proposal takes effect on the day decided by the park liaison committee.
(sec.235-ssec.9) If case 4 applies, the proposal takes effect on the day decided by the tribunal.
- (a) no objections are made to the proposal; or
- (b) the number of objections made to the proposal are not sufficient to require the setting up of a park liaison committee.
- (a) non-resolution notices about the proposal are given to the objectors; and
- (b) no application is made to a tribunal within the required time.
- (a) a decision is made by a park liaison committee— (i) declaring the proposal to be reasonable; or (ii) changing the proposal in a way it considers appropriate to make the proposal reasonable; and
- (i) declaring the proposal to be reasonable; or
- (ii) changing the proposal in a way it considers appropriate to make the proposal reasonable; and
- (b) no application is made to a tribunal within the required time.
- (i) declaring the proposal to be reasonable; or
- (ii) changing the proposal in a way it considers appropriate to make the proposal reasonable; and
- (a) declaring the proposal to be reasonable; or
- (b) changing the proposal in a way it considers appropriate to make the proposal reasonable.
- (a) at the end of the objection closing day; or
- (b) if a later day is stated by the park owner—on the later day.
- (a) at the end of the last day on which an application may be made to a tribunal; or
- (b) if a later day is stated by the park owner—on the later day.