Civil Aviation Act 1968
CH. 61
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"aircraft documents in relation to any aircraft, means any certificate of registration, maintenance or air- worthiness of that aircraft, any log book relating to the use of that aircraft or its equipment and any similar document;
"the court ” means, as respects England and Wales, the High Court; as respects Scotland, the Court of Session; and, as respects Northern Ireland, the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland;
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operator", in relation to any aircraft, means the person for the time being having the management of that aircraft.
(10) The Board of Trade may, after consultation with any local authority which appears to the Board to be concerned, by order repeal any enactment in a local Act which appears to the Board to be unnecessary having regard to the provisions of this section or to be inconsistent therewith, and any such order may contain such incidental and transitional provisions as the Board think fit.
(11) Any order under subsection (9) or (10) of this section shall be made by statutory instrument, which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parlia- ment, and may be varied or revoked by a subsequent order under that subsection.
(12) Nothing in this section shall prejudice any right of an aerodrome authority to recover any charges, or any part thereof, by action.
(13) The foregoing provisions of this section shall come into force on such day as the Board of Trade may by order made by statutory instrument appoint.
15. (1) Regulations may be made by the Board of Trade under Charges for section 4 of the Civil Aviation (Eurocontrol) Act 1962 for air navigation requiring the payment-
(a) to any international organisation other than the Organis-
ation mentioned in that section, or
(b) to any government outside the United Kingdom,
of charges of such amounts as may be prescribed by the regulations in respect of navigation services provided for aircraft, being services provided by that international organisation or govern- ment, as the case may be, in pursuance of an agreement to which the United Kingdom is a party.
services. 1962 c. 8.
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