Development and Planning (Appeals to the Minister) Rules 1974. | Land Portal

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The Rules concern appeals under section 57 of the Act. Under section 57, the Director of Planning or any person aggrieved by a decision of the Development Applications Board may by notice under that section appeal to the Minister. Matters provided for include: time limit for appealing, notice of appeal, service of notice, Director of Planning's case, additional documents, the record, appeals where no inquiry held, Minister may dismiss appeal in spite of certain irregularities, extension of time, abandonment of appeal.

Implements: Development and Planning Act 1974. (2011)

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Bermuda was first settled in 1609 by shipwrecked English colonists heading for Virginia. Self-governing since 1620, Bermuda is the oldest and most populous of the British overseas territories. Vacationing to the island to escape North American winters first developed in Victorian times. Tourism continues to be important to the island's economy, although international business has overtaken it in recent years. Bermuda has also developed into a highly successful offshore financial center. A referendum on independence from the UK was soundly defeated in 1995.

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