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:

  1. Introduction
  2. Preliminary enquiries
  3. Reproduction of forms
  4. Mining surveys and site investigation
  5. Dealing with lenders
  6. Implementation of form CON 29M (2006)
  1. Introduction
  2. Affected areas
  3. Procedures for finding out whether a CON 29M search is necessary
  4. How to use the published directory listings
  5. How to use the Authority’s Online Directory
  6. Search enquiries and types of report
  7. Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board Claims
  8. Overview of search methods
  9. Ordering electronically via the Coal Authority’s Online Service
  10.  Ordering electronically via the National Land Information Service (NLIS)
  11.  Ordering by telephone
  12.  Ordering by post
  13.  Expedited search service
  14.  Fees
  15.  Paying for reports
  16.  Customer account facilities
  17.  Plans
  18.  Shafts and adits (mine entries)
  19.  Interpretive reports
  20.  Coal mining subsidence damage claims
  21.  Time validity
  22.  CON 29M report insurance
  1. General
  2. Coal records
  3. Brine records
  4. Title deeds, mining leases, severance instruments and agreements
  5. Other minerals
  6. Liability
  7. Shafts and adits (mine entries)
  8. Shallow coal workings
  9. Coal mining geology
  10.  Miscellaneous
  11.  Plans
  12.  Mining surveys and site investigations
  13.  CON 29M report insurance
  14.  CON 29M (2006) report information
  15.  Coal Authority’s website and online service
  16.  Complaints procedure

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