England and Wales Guidance Notes
Coal Mining and Brine Subsidence Claim Searches: Directory and Guidance - 6th edition, The Coal Authority and The Law Society
(2006) Contents:
- Introduction
- Preliminary enquiries
- Reproduction of forms
- Mining surveys and site investigation
- Dealing with lenders
- Implementation of form CON 29M (2006)
- Introduction
- Affected areas
- Procedures for finding out whether a CON 29M search is necessary
- How to use the published directory listings
- How to use the Authority’s Online Directory
- Search enquiries and types of report
- Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board Claims
- Overview of search methods
- Ordering electronically via the Coal Authority’s Online Service
- Ordering electronically via the National Land Information Service (NLIS)
- Ordering by telephone
- Ordering by post
- Expedited search service
- Fees
- Paying for reports
- Customer account facilities
- Plans
- Shafts and adits (mine entries)
- Interpretive reports
- Coal mining subsidence damage claims
- Time validity
- CON 29M report insurance
- General
- Coal records
- Brine records
- Title deeds, mining leases, severance instruments and agreements
- Other minerals
- Liability
- Shafts and adits (mine entries)
- Shallow coal workings
- Coal mining geology
- Miscellaneous
- Plans
- Mining surveys and site investigations
- CON 29M report insurance
- CON 29M (2006) report information
- Coal Authority’s website and online service
- Complaints procedure