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Natural Environment Bill

Key roles - Transfer and delegation of powers - Joint management agreements

239: Termination of joint management agreement

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"How to end a joint management agreement"

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If you are part of a joint management agreement, you can end it. You do this by telling the other parties involved 20 working days before it ends. This gives them time to prepare for the change.

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Part 5Key roles
Transfer and delegation of powers: Joint management agreements

239Termination of joint management agreement

  1. Any party to a joint management agreement may terminate the agreement by giving the other parties 20 working days’ notice.