Telecommunications Act 2001

Networks - Maintenance of networks - Rights of entry to land in respect of lines

123: Service of order

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"Notifying the land owner and user about an order to work on their land"

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If you get an order to do something on someone's land, you must give the order to the land owner and the person living on the land. You must do this before you start doing what the order says. The order is made under a part of the law called section 121.

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Part 4Networks
Maintenance of networks: Rights of entry to land in respect of lines

123Service of order

  1. Before exercising any powers authorised by an order made under section 121, the network operator must serve the order on the owner and the occupier of the land to which the order relates.

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