Planning Counsel definition

Planning Counsel means such suitably experienced leading counsel of not less than 10 years standing specialising in planning law as shall be agreed between the parties or, in default of agreement, be appointed on the application of either party by the Chairman (or next senior available officer) of the Bar Council;
Planning Counsel means a barrister of not less than ten years' call in planning law "Potential Purchaser" has the meaning given in Clause 23.2.2
Planning Counsel the planning counsel appointed under paragraph 7.2 “Planning Decision” a Planning Refusal or the grant of Planning Permission whether by the local planning authority, the Secretary of State or an Inspector

Examples of Planning Counsel in a sentence

  • Instructions to Planning Counsel are to be prepared by the Developer who will take due account of the Council's reasonable representations.

  • If Planning Counsel advises that the chances of obtaining Satisfactory Planning Consent would be less than or equal to 50% the Developer may elect to Appeal or commence Planning Proceedings but shall not be obliged to do so.

  • If there are any points of dispute between CCURV and the Council, the instructions to Planning Counsel are to set out the nature of the dispute and include both CCURV’s and the Council’s comments on the nature of the dispute.

  • If there are any points of dispute between the Tenant and the Landlord, the instructions to Planning Counsel are to set out the nature of the dispute and include both the Tenant’s and the Landlord’s comments on the nature of the dispute.

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  • Instructions to Planning Counsel are to be prepared by the Tenant and approved by the Landlord, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • Where any matter is to be referred to Planning Counsel in accordance with this Schedule, the provisions of this paragraph 7 are to apply.

  • Instructions to Planning Counsel are to be prepared by CCURV and approved by the Council, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • If there is any dispute about the appointment of Planning Counsel, either the Developer or the Council may ask the Chairman for the time being of the Bar Council to nominate Planning Counsel who satisfies the criteria set out in paragraph 7.2 and if he is unable or unwilling to do so, the next senior officer of the Bar Council may make the nomination.

  • Planning Counsel is to be appointed by agreement between the Developer and the Council and is to be such Queen’s Counsel of not less than ten years’ calling experienced in town and country planning matters as the Developer and the Council agree to instruct.


More Definitions of Planning Counsel

Planning Counsel means a barrister with not less than 10 years call in planning law whom the Council may select and who is appointed in accordance with paragraph 8.4
Planning Counsel means a planning counsel of not less than ten years call nominated by agreement between the Contractor and the Authority or in default of such agreement by the Chairman or other acting chief officer for the time being of the Planning and Environmental Bar Association on the application of either the Contractor or the Authority;
Planning Counsel means counsel with at least 10 (ten) years experience in planning law and practice as at the date of referral to him/her;
Planning Counsel the planning counsel listed in Part 3 of this Schedule 10
Planning Counsel means any one of the leading planning counsel listed in Schedule 6 who is able and willing to act and who is appointed in accordance with this Agreement.