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Guidance on the content of a Development Consent Order required for a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project.
Links to secondary legislation.
Explains how conditions attached to a planning permission should be used and discharged effectively
Use this form to give notice of the commencement of a moratorium.
Use this form to give notice to the other party that assessment proceedings will be started. This notice must be served together with the bill of costs.
Tell Companies House about the start of a moratorium for a company.
This sets out the commencement dates of the provisions of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.
Follow this guidance when you want to get spend approval for commercial activities costing £20 million or more excluding VAT.
HMRC is amending its draft guidance on the Corporation Tax loss relief commencement provisions.
Form D252: Notice of commencement of assessment of bill of costs.
How benefits, charges and payments for pensions of Chapter 3 (local government) members are affected by the public service pensions remedy (also known as McCloud).
The government introduced a number of measures through the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 to incentivise the prompt build-out of housing sites. This update outlines recent progress in the implementation of these measures and next steps.
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