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Key roles - Functions and powers of central and local government - Joint management agreement

199: Effect of joint management agreement

You could also call this:

"What happens when groups make joint decisions about managing an area"

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If a joint management agreement is made, you need to know that any decisions made under this agreement are treated as decisions made by the territorial authority. This means the decisions have legal effect, just like the territorial authority made them. You can think of it as the territorial authority making the decision, even if it was made as part of the joint management agreement.

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Part 5Key roles
Functions and powers of central and local government: Joint management agreement

199Effect of joint management agreement

  1. A decision made under a joint management agreement has legal effect as the decision of the territorial authority.