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  1. Sep 21, 2016 · In the case of land acquired by or vested in a specified authority on or after 13 July 2016, and land appropriated by a local authority for planning purposes on or after that date, regardless of when the authority acquired the land, the new power to override third party rights and interests would apply if:

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    Form to be printed and completed by barring customers that would like someone else to act on their behalf.

    The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is required by law to keep information confidential. DBS will only share your information if legally allowed to do so, or if we have your consent to do so.

    This form should be printed and completed by barring customers who wish to allow a nominated person or organisation to communicate with DBS on their behalf, with regards to their barring case.

    Published 6 August 2019

    Last updated 12 February 2021 + show all updates

    1.12 February 2021

    Third-party consent form has been reviewed and updated. Changes relate to wording only.

  2. Mar 1, 2012 · Contracts often include clauses requiring the charity to indemnify the public authority against third party claims arising out of the provision of the service (for example, if a service user is ...

  3. A third-party authority is a short-term agreement between you (the ‘donor’) and someone you trust (the ‘third party’). This could be a family member or close friend who can access your bank accounts and pay bills or withdraw money on your behalf. A third-party authority isn’t like a joint bank account – a third party can only help ...

  4. made by a local authority to one of its wholly-owned companies or associates, to a joint venture, or to a third party. The term does not include . pension funds. or . trust fund investments, which are subject to separate regulatory regimes and therefore are not covered by this guidance. 6. A . credit rating agency . is one of the following ...

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  5. The number of cases received in 1999 (4,708) was the highest in any year since 1983 when appeal fees were introduced and a 3.5% increase on 1998. In 1999, appeals involving third parties accounted for 42% of all formally determined appeals. Of these, 40% were third party and only 2% were first and third party.

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  7. Third-party government, by contrast, emphasizes the collaborative nature of public problem solving and explicitly acknowledges the variations in operation of the different tools or instruments through which third-party arrangements are structured. It thus explicitly alters the focus of analysis from public sector institutions or program to the ...

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