Town and country planning : model clauses for use in the preparation of schemes (with notes).
- Date:
- 1937
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Town and country planning : model clauses for use in the preparation of schemes (with notes). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![87. Nothing in Part IV or Part V of this Scheme shall be construed as prohibiting or controlling, or enabling the Council to prohibit or control, the erection or use of structures for the purpose of advertising, save as pro- vided by Clause 52 (Advertisements). 88.—(1) Notwithstanding the stopping up or diversion of any highway or footpath or any portion thereof under this Scheme, the Postmaster-General shall continue to have the same powers and rights in regard to any telegraphic line which remains in, under, upon, over, along or across the site of the said highway or footpath as if the same had continued to be a highway or footpath, as the case may be : Provided that, if the Council or the person in whom the soil of the said highway or footpath is vested desires to alter such telegraphic line, the enactments of Section 7 of the Telegraph Act, 1878, shall thereupon apply in all respects as though the Council or the said person, as the case may be, were undertakers within the meaning of that Act. (2) Expressions in this Clause have the same meaning as in the Telegraph Act, 1878. 89. The Borough [District] Council or the County Council may make supplementary orders or adopt, with or without modifications, supplementary orders proposed by owners of land, in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations, for supplementing the provisions of this Scheme as respects any part of the Area, by adding to it provisions with respect to any matters for which provision may be made by a scheme and for varying it in so far as may be necessary or expedient. Saving for advertise- ments. For the protection of the Postmaster- General. Supple- mentary](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32171791_0105.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)