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INDICE
27.
General provisions as to compensation for depreciation under Part I.
28.
Offence of damaging certain ancient monuments.
29.
Compensation orders for damage to monuments under guardianship in England andWales.
30.
Disposal of land acquired under Part I.
31.
Voluntary contributions towards expenditure under Part I.
32.
Interpretation of Part I.
Part II
Archaeological areas
33.
Designation of areas of archaeological importance.
34.
Investigating authorities for areas of archaeological importance.
35.
Notice required of operations in areas of archaeological importance.
36.
Certificate to accompany operations notice under section 35.
37.
Exemptions from offence under section 35.
38.
Powers of investigating authority to enter and excavate site of operations covered by an opera-
tions notice.
39.
Power of investigating authority to investigate in advance of operations notice any site which may
be acquired compulsorily.
40.
Other powers of entry on site of operations covered by an operations notice.
41.
Interpretation of Part II.
Part III
Miscellaneous and supplemental
Restrictions on the use of metal detectors
42.
Restrictions on use of metal detectors.
Powers of entry
43.
Power of entry for survey and valuation.
44.
Supplementary provisions with respect to powers of entry.
Financial provisions
45.
Expenditure on archaeological investigation.
46.
Compensation for damage caused by exercise of certain powers under this Act.
47.
General provisions with respect to claims for compensation under this Act.
48.
Recovery of grants for expenditure in conservation areas and on historic buildings.
49.
Grants to the Architectural Heritage Fund.
Application to special cases
50.
Application to Crown land.
51.
Ecclesiastical property.
52.
Application to the Isles of Scilly.
53.
Monuments in territorial waters.
Supplemental
54.
Treatment and preservation of finds.
55.
Proceedings for questioning validity of certain orders, etc.
56.
Service of documents.
57.
Power to require information as to interests in land.
58.
Offences by corporations.
59.
Prosecution of offences: Scotland.
60.
Regulations and orders.
61.
Interpretation.
62.
Special provision for Scotland.
63.
Special provision for Wales.
64.
Transitional provisions, consequential amendments and repeals.
65.
Short title, commencement and extent.
Schedules
Schedule 1 - Control of works affecting scheduled monuments.
Schedule 2 - Designation orders.
Schedule 3 - Transitional provisions.
Schedule 4 - Consequential amendments.
Schedule 5 - Enactments repealed.
Elizabeth II
Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 | 1979 CHAPTER 46
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to ancient monuments; to make provision for the
investigation, preservation and recording of matters of archaeological or historical interest and (in con-
nection therewith) for the regulation of operations or activities affecting such matters; to provide for the
recovery of grants under section 10 of the Town and Country
Planning (Amendment) Act 1972 or under section 4 of the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments
Act 1953 in certain circumstances; and to provide for grants by the Secretary of State to the Architectural
Heritage Fund. [4th April 1979]
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BE IT ENACTED by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords
Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the
same, as follows:-
Part I
Ancient monuments
Protection of scheduled monuments
1.
(1) The Secretary of State shall compile and maintain Schedule for the purposes of this Act (in such
form as he thinks fit) a of monuments. schedule of monuments (referred to below in this Act as « the
Schedule «).
(2) The Secretary of State shall on first compiling the Schedule include therein-
(a) any monument included in the list last published before the commencement of this Act under
section 12 of the Ancient Monuments Consolidation and Amendment Act 1913 ; and
(b) any monument in respect of which the Secretary of State has before the commencement of this
Act served notice on any person in accordance with section 6(1) of the Ancient Monuments Act 1931
of his intention to include it in a list to be published under section 12.
(3) Subject to subsection (4) below, the Secretary of State may on first compiling the Schedule or at any
time thereafter include therein any monument which appears to him to be of national importance.
WThe power of the Secretary of State under subsection (3) above to include any monument in the
Schedule does not apply to any structure which is occupied as a dwelling house by any person other
than a person employed as the caretaker thereof or his family.
(5) The Secretary of State may-
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