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Welsh Statutory Instrument 2005 No. 423 (W.41) (C.19)The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (Commencement No. 6) (Wales) Order 2005(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2005 No. 423 (W.41) (C.19)COUNTRYSIDE, WALESThe Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (Commencement No. 6) (Wales) Order 2005
The National Assembly for Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by section 103(3) and (4) of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 ("the Act")[1], hereby makes the following Order: Citation, interpretation and application 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (Commencement No.6) (Wales) Order 2005. (2) In this Order, references to sections and Schedules are references to sections of, and Schedules to, the Act. (3) This Order applies in relation to Wales. Appointed day 2.28 May 2005 is the day appointed for the coming into force of the following provisions of the Act -
(b) section 12 (effect of right of access on rights and liabilities of owners); (c) section 13 (occupiers' liability); (d) section 14 (offence of displaying on access land notices deterring public use); (e) section 46(3) (which introduces Schedule 4) insofar as it relates to the provisions in Schedule 4 referred to in paragraph (h) of this article; (f) section 102 insofar as it relates to the provisions in Schedule 16 referred to in paragraph (i) of this article; (g) Schedule 2 (restrictions to be observed by persons exercising right of access); (h) paragraphs 2 (amendment to the Forestry Act 1967[2]) and 3 (amendment to the Agriculture Act 1967[3]) of Schedule 4; and (i) insofar as it has not previously been brought into force, Part I of Schedule 16 (repeals).
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order brings into force certain provisions of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 ("the Act") in relation to Wales. Apart from minor and consequential amendments, it brings into force, on 28 May 2005, the following provisions of the Act -
(b) sections 12 and 13, which relate to the effect of the right of access on the rights and liabilities of owners and occupiers; (c) section 14, which creates an offence of displaying on access land notices deterring public use; and (d) Schedule 2, which contains general restrictions to be observed by persons exercising their right of access on access land. In relation to Wales, most "access land" (as defined in section 1(1) of the Act) will comprise land -
(b) which has been dedicated by a person entitled to do so under section 16 of the Act. Maps showing the areas over which the right of access will apply have been prepared by the CCW for all areas in Wales and the electronic version of those maps in conclusive form may be inspected at the relevant local office of the CCW, the address of which can be found on the CCW's website at www.ccw.gov.uk. Reduced-scale versions of the maps may also be viewed on that website. (This note is not part of the Order) The following provisions of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 have been brought into force in Wales by commencement order made before the date of this Order -
The following Commencement Orders have been made under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 in relation to England -
Notes: [1]2000 c.37.back [2]1967 c.10.back [3]1967 c.22.back [4]1998 c.38.back ISBN0 11 091077 X -- Back --
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