Local Government Act 1974

Buildings - Fire prevention and safety in factories

636I: Objections against notices or requirements

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"Objecting to fire safety rules or notices"

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If you get a notice or a requirement about fire prevention and safety in factories, you can object to it. You do this by following the rules set out in the law, but in this case, the specific rule about objecting, called section 636I, is no longer in force. It was repealed, which means it was cancelled, on 1 July 1992, by the Building Act 1991.

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Part 37Buildings
Fire prevention and safety in factories

636IObjections against notices or requirements (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 636I: repealed, on , by section 92(1) of the Building Act 1991 (1991 No 150).