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Advisory handbooksCLA Advisory Handbooks provide unparalleled technical treatment of significant issues for CLA members. They are available at discount to all Landowning and Business & Professional members. Members can purchase handbooks on an individual basis, details as shown below, or on a subscription basis by contacting your regional office. Non-members and Friends of the CLA can also buy handbooks at the full non-member rate. The gas industry is hotting up to meet the challenges of UK energy supply in the face of declining North Sea reserves. This involves not only new landings for compressed gas at major ports, but also onshore gas storage sites, and reinforcements to the... [Wayleaves and Easements] CLA members face water and sewerage companies with compulsory rights more and more often as the existing public system is extended to meet new demands and new developments. This CLA handbook, together with its forthcoming sister publication on Gas and... [Wayleaves and Easements] Guidance on the compulsory rights framework and practical advice on electricity apparatus on private land. [Wayleaves and Easements] Following the Communications Act 2003, the creation of "Ofcom", recent case law and with new guidance on BT self assessment this new handbook (together with its sister publication on Electricity Wayleaves) replaces the previous Cables and Wires... [Wayleaves and Easements] [Wayleaves and Easements] |
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