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Coal Authority CON29M Non-Residential Report

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Coal Authority CON29M Non-Residential Report

Overview

If your client’s commercial property is situated in an area where there is past, present, or anticipated coal mining activity, it is imperative that you obtain this Coal Authority report. Property near to past mining activities may be at risk of subsidence or damage, and could also suffer from reduced value or increased buildings insurance premiums.

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The coal report discloses:

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The coal report discloses:

historic and current underground mining activity
proposed underground and opencast mining activity for which licenses have been granted
historic and current opencast mining activity
coal reserves in the area which may be suitable for future working but which have not been subject to license and planning application consents
mine entry shafts within 20m of the subjects
subsidence damage notices or claims made since 1st January 1984
Preventative Works Notice under S.33 of the Coal Mining Subsidence Act 1991
Stop Notices
surface faults or weaknesses which may affect the stability of the property
Information provided by the Coal Authority in this report is compiled in response to the Law Society’s Con29M Coal Mining and Brine Subsidence Claim enquiries. This report is prepared in accordance with the Law Society’s Guidance Notes 2006, the User Guide 2006 and the Coal Authority and Cheshire Brine Board’s Terms and Conditions applicable at the time the report was produced.

The coal report discloses:

The coal report discloses:

historic and current underground mining activity
proposed underground and opencast mining activity for which licenses have been granted
historic and current opencast mining activity
coal reserves in the area which may be suitable for future working but which have not been subject to license and planning application consents
mine entry shafts within 20m of the subjects
subsidence damage notices or claims made since 1st January 1984
Preventative Works Notice under S.33 of the Coal Mining Subsidence Act 1991
Stop Notices
surface faults or weaknesses which may affect the stability of the property
Information provided by the Coal Authority in this report is compiled in response to the Law Society’s Con29M Coal Mining and Brine Subsidence Claim enquiries. This report is prepared in accordance with the Law Society’s Guidance Notes 2006, the User Guide 2006 and the Coal Authority and Cheshire Brine Board’s Terms and Conditions applicable at the time the report was produced.

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