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Localism Act 2011 (Commencement No 5 and Transitional, Savings and Transitory Provisions) Order 2012 (SI 2012/1008)

10 April 2012
Categories: Legislation
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Brings into force provisions of the Localism Act 2011, 2011/20...

Commencement date

4 April 2012 partially; 3 May 2012 partially; 4 May 2012 partially; 31 May 2012 partially; 15 January 2013 partially


Summary

Brings into force provisions of the Localism Act 2011, 2011/20, relating to grounds for landlords to refuse to surrender and grant tenancies, the London housing strategy, the Mayor’s economic development strategy for London, the London Environment Strategy, access to meetings and documents associated with Transport for London, EU financial sanctions and tenancy

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