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Guidance notesShowing the 10 latest of 16. Show all. Many members have optic fibre attached to electricity pylons on their land. Following tough negotiations, CLA and the farming organisations agreed to recommend a package deal on rent to our members based on a three year period which is backdated to come... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [4 October 2011] Many, if not all, members will be in receipt of electricity wayleave payments. The CLA works with the NFU and FUW to negotiate recommended rates of payment with the Electricity Industry designed to save members the time and cost of individual... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [11 July 2011] Many, if not all, members will be in receipt of electricity wayleave payments. The CLA works with the NFU and FUW to negotiate recommended rates of payment with the Electricity Industry designed to save members time and cost of individual... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [13 September 2010] The rates set out in the Guidance Note, together with the energy Networks Association (ENA) Explanatory Notes, represent an increase in owner's payments and a rise in occupier's compensation and are recommended by the CLA/NFU and FUW after negotiation... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [21 July 2009] Many members have electricity substations on their land. The Updated Guidance Note provides new comparable evidence and details the law and practical advice on securing an open market rent. [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [28 November 2008] The revised Guidance Note provides the background and helpful hints on how best to approach the sometimes vexed question of moving electricity equipment, and describes the statutory dispute resolution framework [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [18 November 2008] The CLA and NFU, together with FUW, aim to avoid members the cost of individual negotiations on each electricity pole in the country. This Guidance Note sets out the latest recommended rates of payment which are advisory but do not bind any party. ... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [22 July 2008] This Guidance Note confirms the recommended rates of payment for both owners and occupiers for electricity equipment on private land in England and Wales. [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [2 October 2007] Members who wish to change, underground, remove or are faced with proposed new electricity lines will benefit from the practical advice and legal background to the subject, set out in this Guidance Note. [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [24 May 2007] Energis (now trading as Cable and Wireless) has a longstanding agreement with CLA and NFU on recommended rates for fibre optic cable on electricity pylons. The last agreed rate expired on 1 Dec 2004. In the event, following tough negotiations, in April... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [24 May 2007] |
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