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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.72Chief executive may supply or contribute to new access arrangements
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### sec.72 Chief executive may supply or contribute to new access arrangements
This section applies if a decision under section 62 (1) has an effect mentioned in section 73 (1) or (2) , and section 74 does not prevent the payment of compensation or remove the chief executive’s liability to pay compensation.
The chief executive may enter into an agreement with the owner, or the owner and the occupier, of the land for—
the supply by the chief executive of, or a contribution towards the supply by the chief executive of, alternative road access works between the State-controlled road and the adjacent land or between the adjacent land and another road; or
the carrying out, or a contribution towards the carrying out, of other works in relation to the land.
s 72 sub 2000 No. 6 s 17
(sec.72-ssec.1) This section applies if a decision under section 62 (1) has an effect mentioned in section 73 (1) or (2) , and section 74 does not prevent the payment of compensation or remove the chief executive’s liability to pay compensation.
(sec.72-ssec.2) The chief executive may enter into an agreement with the owner, or the owner and the occupier, of the land for— the supply by the chief executive of, or a contribution towards the supply by the chief executive of, alternative road access works between the State-controlled road and the adjacent land or between the adjacent land and another road; or the carrying out, or a contribution towards the carrying out, of other works in relation to the land.
- (a) the supply by the chief executive of, or a contribution towards the supply by the chief executive of, alternative road access works between the State-controlled road and the adjacent land or between the adjacent land and another road; or
- (b) the carrying out, or a contribution towards the carrying out, of other works in relation to the land.