Scottish Roads Law


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This text covers the provision, maintenance, and use of roads in Scotland, both public and private, and includes such diverse matters as adoption, classification, environmental assessment, street lighting, and traffic calming. This practical and accessible text examines the interaction between Scottish law and planning/development issues.




Roads Scotland Act 1984


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Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (UK) The Law Library presents the official text of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (UK). Updated as of March 26, 2018 This book contains: - The complete text of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (UK) - A table of contents with the page number of each section




Road Traffic Law in Scotland


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Road Traffic Law in Scotland


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Road Traffic Law in Scotland is an established reference manual for all those involved in the detection and prosecution of road traffic offenses. This edition is fully updated to take into account Scottish legislative and case law developments. This fourth edition includes new, expanded sections on securities, as this is an area which has seen an explosion of litigation and consequently is of increasing importance to the practitioner.




The Road Humps (Scotland) Regulations 1990


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Enabling power: Roads (Scotland) Act 1984, ss. 37 (1) (b), 38 (1), 143 (1) (a). Issued: 10.1.91. Made: 20.12.90. Laid: 21.12.90. Coming into force: 11.1.91. Effect: S.I. 1989/1095 revoked. Territorial extent & classification: S. General. Revoked by SI 1998/1448 ISBN 0110557875




Roads and Development in Scotland


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Taken from over twenty five years in advising on roads matters, this work provides an up-to-date guide to roads law in Scotland, focussing on how roads law impacts on the development of land. It considers the key characteristics of a road and how roads are distinguished from other rights in land such as public rights of way, servitudes and access rights. It considers the circumstances in which roads can be created, the extent of roads (both horizontal and vertical) as well as consenting requirements for the construction of roads and private accesses. This practical guide explains the various mechanisms for regulation of roads including road maintenance, installation of apparatus and control of works in a road. Road traffic regulation orders are considered in detail, as are other emerging forms of road regulation such as low emission zones and workplace parking licensing schemes. The powers and procedures for various forms of stopping up order are also explored. The importance of transport and planning policy are explained, including the implications of the national planning framework now being part of the development plan. Consideration is also given to how roads issues are addressed within the development management system, including recent case law on use of planning obligations and planning conditions, as well as the possible future implications of the proposed infrastructure levy and masterplan consent areas. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Michael Greig is a Legal Director at DLA Piper with over twenty five years' experience in planning and roads law, including extensive in-house local authority experience. Michael has advised on major transport schemes in both Scotland and England, including the Queensferry Crossing and various orders for the upgrading of the A1. He has advised on the review of road traffic regulation orders for civil bus lane camera enforcement as well as providing day to day advice on the relationship between roads law and development. Michael is a long-standing member of the Law Society of Scotland's planning law reform committee and speaks frequently at training seminars on planning and roads law matters. CONTENTS Chapter One - Introduction Chapter Two - Types of Way - Roads, Accesses and Access Rights Chapter Three - Formation of a Road Chapter Four - Extent of a Road Chapter Five - Road Construction Chapter Six - Adoption of Roads and Transfer of Maintenance Responsibility Chapter Seven - Maintenance of Roads Chapter Eight - Management of Roads and Land Adjacent to Roads Chapter Nine - Road Works - Installation and Maintenance of Apparatus Chapter Ten - Control of Works in a Road Chapter Eleven - Road Traffic Regulation Chapter Twelve - Stopping Up Orders Chapter Thirteen - Roads and Planning




Road traffic law


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The Scottish Law Reporter


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Road traffic law


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Road Traffic


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