Historic Environment (Wales) Act 2023

Prospective

48Termination of guardianshipE+W
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(1)The guardian of a monument may agree with the persons who are for the time being immediately affected by the operation of the guardianship deed—

(a)to exclude any part of the monument from the guardianship, or

(b)to renounce guardianship of the monument.

(2)In the absence of such an agreement, a monument remains under guardianship (unless it is acquired by its guardian) until an occupier of the monument who is entitled to terminate the guardianship gives notice in writing to that effect to the guardian of the monument.

(3)An occupier of a monument is entitled to terminate the guardianship of the monument if the occupier—

(a)has a qualifying interest (within the meaning of section 45(5)) in the monument, and

(b)is not bound by the guardianship deed.

(4)A local authority must consult the Welsh Ministers before making an agreement under subsection (1).

(5)The guardian of a monument may not make an agreement under subsection (1) unless the guardian is satisfied, with respect to the part or whole of the monument (as the case may be)—

(a)that satisfactory arrangements have been made for ensuring its preservation after termination of the guardianship, or

(b)that it is no longer practicable to preserve it (whether because of the cost of preserving it or otherwise).

(6)An agreement under subsection (1) must be made under seal.

(7)For the purposes of subsection (1) a person is immediately affected by the operation of a guardianship deed relating to a monument if the person is bound by that deed and is in possession or occupation of the monument.

Commencement Information

I1S. 48 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 212(2)