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An Act to consolidate Part I of the Mines (Working Facilities and Support) Act 1923 and certain enactments amending the said Part I.
10th March 1966.
C1Act applied with modifications by Petroleum (Production) Act 1934 (c. 36, SIF 86), s. 3
C2Act amended (1.4.1996) by S.I. 1996/593, reg. 2, Sch. 1
Act applied (with modifications) (15.2.1999) by 1998 c. 17, s. 7(1) (with s. 9(1)(2), Sch. 3 para. 5(1)); S.I. 1999/161, art. 2(1)
Act extended (15.2.1999) by 1998 c. 17, s. 7(3)(4) (with ss. 7(3), 9(1)(2), Sch. 3 para. 5(1)); S.I. 1999/161, art. 2(1)
The court may, subject to and in accordance with this Act, confer any rights described in the Table below.
[F1 TABLE
| metallic ores,etc. |
|---|
Paragraph 1 of Table. (1) This paragraph applies to any minerals other than F2. . . peat cut for purposes other than sale. (2) A right to search for or work any minerals to which this paragraph applies may be conferred on any person (exercisable either by himself or through a lessee) . (3) Where the working of any minerals to which this paragraph applies, or the working of any such minerals in the most efficient and economical manner, is impeded by any restrictions, terms or conditions contained in a mining lease, or otherwise binding on the person entitled to work the minerals, a right may be conferred to work the minerals freed wholly or partially from the restrictions or conditions, or to work the minerals on other terms and conditions.] |
| All minerals other than coal |
Paragraph 2 of Table. (1) This paragraph applies to any minerals other than coal. (2) Where there is danger of any such minerals being left permanently unworked— (a) by reason of the minerals being comprised in or lying under land which has been copyhold land, or land subject to a lease, exception, reservation, restriction, covenant or condition, or otherwise not being capable of being worked without the concurrence of two or more persons, or (b) by reason of the minerals being owned in such small parcels that they cannot be properly or conveniently worked by themselves, a right to work the minerals may be conferred on a person having an interest in the minerals or, in the case of minerals owned in small parcels, in minerals adjacent to them (exercisable either by himself or through a lessee) . |
| Coal |
Paragraph 3 of Table. F3 . . . |
| All minerals |
Paragraph 4 of Table. (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, where the persons working two adjoining mines have agreed on an adjustment of boundaries between the mines with a view to reducing the amount of minerals to be left unworked between the mines, or to enabling the minerals to be worked more efficiently or more economically, and effect cannot be given to the agreement by reason of the failure or refusal of the lessors of the mines, or the owners of the surface, or any of them, to concur, a right may be conferred on the persons working the mines respectively to work the minerals in accordance with such adjusted boundaries. (2) No order shall be made under this paragraph on the ground of any failure or refusal on the part of the [F4 Coal Authority] |
| All minerals: ancillary rights |
Paragraph 5 of Table. (1) An ancillary right may be conferred on a person having the right to work minerals, who is working or desirous of working the minerals either by himself or through his lessees, if the right is required in order that the minerals may be properly and conveniently worked by him, and the proper and efficient working of the minerals is unduly hampered by his inability or failure to obtain that right. (2) An ancillary right may be conferred on a person on whom a right to work minerals is conferred under this Act at the same time or at any subsequent time |
F1S. 1 Table para.1 substituted by Mines (Working Facilities and Support) Act 1974 (c.36), s. 1
F2Words in s. 1 Table para. 1 repealed (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 21, ss. 67, 68(2)(e), Sch. 9 para. 10(1)(a), Sch. 11 Pt. II (with ss. 40(7), 66); S.I. 1994/2553, art. 2
F3S. 1 Table para. 3 repealed (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 21, ss. 67, 68(2)(e), Sch. 9 para. 10(1)(b), Sch. 11 Pt. II (with ss 40(7), 66); S.I. 1994/2553, art. 2
F4Words in s. 1 Table para. 4(2) substituted (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 21, ss. 67, 68(2)(d), Sch. 9 para. 10(1)(c) (with ss. 40(7), 66); S.I. 1994/2553, art. 2
C1S. 1 Table para. 1 extended (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 21, ss. 67, 68(2)(d), Sch. 9 para. 10(2) (with ss. 40(7), 66); S.I. 1994/2553, art. 2
(1)In this Act “ancillary right” means, in relation to minerals, any facility, right or privilege and, in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions of this subsection, that expression shall include—
(a)a right to let down the surface,
(b)a right of air-way, shaft-way or surface or underground wayleave, or other right for the purpose of access to [F1or conveyance of minerals or the] ventilation or drainage of the mines,
(c)a right to use and occupy the surface for the erection of washeries, coke ovens, railways, by-product works or brick making or other works, or of dwellings for persons employed in connection with the working of the minerals or with any such works as aforesaid;
(d)a right to obtain a supply of water or other substances in connection with the working of minerals;
(e)a right to dispose of water or other liquid matter obtained from mines or any by-product works.
(1A). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F2
(2)The court in determining whether a right under subsection (1)(a) above should be granted—
(a)shall have regard to the value of minerals required for the support of any works or buildings or intended works or buildings on or below the surface as compared with the value of the buildings or works, and as to whether the support of the works or buildings or intended works or buildings is in the national interest more important than the working of those minerals, or
(b)if there are no such buildings or works, shall have regard to the extent to which the use of the surface for the purposes for which it is used or is intended to be used will be prejudicially affected by subsidence, and as to whether the support of the surface is in the national interest more important than the working of the minerals required for its support.
(3)So far as required in order that coal may be properly and conveniently worked, and where the surface has been used for the erection—
(a)of any works for a coal-mining purpose, or
(b)of dwellings for persons employed in connection with the working of coal, or in connection with any works within paragraph (a) above or subsection (1)(c) above,
the expression “ancillary right” shall also include a right to use and occupy the works or dwellings for the purposes for which they were erected.
(4)Where a right within subsection (3) above is to be granted on the termination of a lease, and a right to erect or use the works or dwellings was comprised in that lease, the court, in determining whether any compensation or consideration is to be paid or given in respect of the right to be granted by the court and the amount thereof, if any, shall have regard to the fact that the right comprised in the lease was therein comprised and to the amount of any rent reserved by the lease in respect thereof.
F1Words substituted by virtue of Town and Country Planning (Minerals) Act 1981 (c.36, SIF 123:1), s. 33(1) and Petroleum Act 1987 (c. 12, SIF 86), s. 27(a).
F2S. 2(1A) (inserted by Town and Country Planning (Minerals) Act 1981 (c. 36, SIF 123:1), s. 33(2)) repealed by Petroleum Act 1987 (c. 12, SIF 86), ss. 27(b), 30, Sch. 3
(1)No right shall be granted under section 1 of this Act unless the court is satisfied that the grant is expedient in the national interest.
(2)No right shall be granted under section 1 of this Act unless it is shown that it is not reasonably practicable to obtain the right by private arrangement for any of the following reasons—
(a)that the persons with power to grant the right are numerous or have conflicting interests;
(b)that the persons with power to grant the right, or any of them, cannot be ascertained or cannot be found;
(c)that the persons from whom the right must be obtained, or any of them, have not the necessary powers of disposition, whether by reason of defect in title, legal disability or otherwise;
(d)that the person with power to grant the right unreasonably refuses to grant it or demands terms which, having regard to the circumstances, are unreasonable.
(1)An application for the grant of a right under section 1 of this Act shall be sent to the Minister, and the applicant for an ancillary right for the purpose of or in connection with working any minerals may be a person either having or applying for the right to work those minerals.
(2)The application shall set out the circumstances alleged to justify the grant of the right, and shall be in such form and accompanied by such information verified in such manner as the Minister may direct.
(3)The Minister shall consider the application, and shall, unless after communication with such other parties interested (if any) as he may think fit, he is of opinion that a prima facie case is not made out, refer the matter to the court:
Provided that, where it is alleged that the right in question cannot be obtained by reason of any person not having the necessary powers of disposition, or having unreasonably refused to grant it, or having demanded terms which are unreasonable, the Minister shall not refer the application to the court without first having communicated with that person.
(4)Where the application relates to a right to obtain a supply of water, or a right to dispose of water or other liquid matter, or any other right which appears to the Minister to affect any local authority, the Minister before referring the application to the court shall send a copy of the application to the local authority in order to enable them to take such steps as they think fit for placing their views before the court.
(5)No application with respect to the grant of a right under [F1paragraph 1] in the Table in section 1 of this Act made [F1in respect of coal] shall be referred by the Minister to the court unless the [F1Coal Authority] have given notice in writing to the Minister that they have no power to grant the right, or any of the rights, for which the application is made.
[F2(6)In subsection (5) above “coal” does not include lignite or brown coal but (subject to that) does include, together with coal as defined in this Act, all other minerals worked or to be worked therewith.]
F1Words in s. 4(5) substituted (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 21, ss. 67, 68(2)(d), Sch. 9 para. 10(3)(a)(i)(ii)(iii) (with ss. 40(7), 66); S.I. 1994/2553, art. 2
F2S. 4(6) inserted (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 21, ss. 67, 68(2)(d), Sch. 9 para. 10(3)(b) (with ss. 40(7), 66)); S.I. 1994/2553, art. 2
(1)Where a matter is referred to the court under the last foregoing section, the court, if satisfied that the requirements of this Act are complied with in the case of the applicant, may, by order, grant the right on such terms and subject to such conditions, and for such period, as the court may think fit, and upon such an order being made, the right specified in the order shall, subject to the following provisions of this Act, vest in the applicant.
(2)Where a right is granted, such compensation or consideration as in default of agreement may be determined by the court shall be paid or given by the applicant in respect of the acquisition of the right to such persons as the court may determine to be entitled thereto.
(3)In determining the duration of any right to be granted the court shall have regard to the time reasonably necessary to enable the minerals to be fully worked, and where the applicant’s interest in any minerals is an interest as lessee shall have regard to the duration of the interest.
(4)In determining whether any right should be granted or the conditions upon which any such right should be granted the court shall have regard to all the circumstances of the case, and in particular to the extent to which the retention of any minerals is required for the protection of any mines or other works from flooding, or for any other mining purpose, and (so far as relevant) to the royalties, covenants, and conditions reserved by or contained in the applicant’s existing mining lease or leases (if any), or customary in mining leases in the district.
(5)If in the case of an application for the grant of a right under paragraph 1 or paragraph 3(2) in the Table in section 1 of this Act, it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that there is good cause for requiring the applicant to give security for any costs which may be ordered to be paid by him to any person affected by the application, the court shall have power to make an order that all proceedings upon the application shall be stayed until such security for the costs of that person as may be required by the order has been given to the satisfaction of the court, and may order the payment into the Supreme Court (or, in Scotland, the consignation in the Court of Session) of the whole or any part of any sum so required to be paid by way of such security.
(1)Where separate applications are made by two or more persons for the right to work the same minerals and are referred to the court, the court, in addition to the matters aforesaid, shall determine which, if any, of the applicants is to be preferred, or whether the right to work one part of the minerals should be granted to one applicant and the right to work another part should be granted to another applicant; and in arriving at its determination the court shall have regard to the question as to how the minerals can be most conveniently worked, to the respective rights of the applicants in the surface or adjacent minerals, and generally to all the circumstances of the case.
(2)This section shall apply to cases of applications by two or more persons for the same ancillary right subject to the necessary modifications, and so that the right may be granted to the applicants, or to any two or more of them, jointly.
(1)If any person having an interest in any land is not entitled to support or sufficient support, whether vertical or lateral, for any buildings or works, whether on or below the surface, erected or constructed, or intended to be erected or constructed, on or below the surface, and alleges that it is not reasonably practicable to obtain a right to such support by private arrangement for any of the reasons mentioned in section 3(2) of this Act, he may send to the Minister an application that such restrictions may be imposed on the working of the minerals under that land and the land adjacent thereto as he may consider necessary to secure sufficient support to the buildings or works.
(2)An application under this section shall set out the circumstances alleged to justify the imposition of the restrictions, and shall be in such form, and accompanied by such information verified in such manner, as the Minister may direct.
(3)The Minister shall consider the application, and shall, unless after communication with such other parties interested (if any) as he thinks fit, he is of opinion that a prima facie case is not made out, refer the matter to the court:
Provided that, where it is alleged that the right in question cannot be obtained by reason of any person not having the necessary powers of disposition, or having unreasonably refused to grant it, or having demanded terms which are unreasonable, the Minister shall not so refer the application to the court without first having communicated with that person.
(4)Where any such case is referred to the court the court if satisfied that the requirements of this section are complied with in the case of the applicant, and that it is expedient in the national interest that restrictions should be imposed, may, by order, impose such restrictions, on such terms and subject to such conditions and for such period as the court may think just, and upon such order being made the right to enforce the restrictions imposed by the order shall, subject to the following provisions, vest in the applicant.
(5)Where restrictions are imposed, such compensation or consideration as in default of agreement may be determined by the court shall be paid or given by the applicant in respect of the imposition of the restrictions to such persons as the court may determine to be entitled thereto.
(6)The restrictions may be either on the quantity or position of the minerals to be worked, or on the methods of working or packing, or otherwise such as may be necessary to secure adequate support to the buildings or works or to prevent or minimise damage to them.
(7)In determining whether restrictions should be imposed the court shall have regard to the value of the buildings or works or the cost of repairing damage likely to be caused to them by subsidence, as compared with the value of the minerals, or to the importance in the national interest of the erection or preservation of the buildings or works, as compared with the importance in the national interest of the working of the minerals.
(8)For the purposes of this section, where any building or work is an ancient monument within the meaning of [F1the M1Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979] and is, in pursuance of that Act, . . . F2 under the guardianship or protection of [F3the Secretary of State], or is under the guardianship of a local authority, [F3the Secretary of State] or the local authority, as the case may be, shall be deemed to be persons entitled to make an application under this section.
F1Reference substituted by Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 (c. 46), s. 65(2), Sch. 4 para. 9(a)
F2Words repealed by Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 (c. 46), s. 65(2), Sch. 5
F3Words substituted by virtue of S.I. 1969/383, art. 3, 1969/388, art. 4 and 1970/1681, arts. 2(1), 6(3)
C1S. 7 amended by Coal Industry Act 1975 (c. 56), Sch. 1 para. 5(3)
C2S. 7 amended by Electricity Act 1989 (c. 29, SIF 44:1), s. 10(1), Sch. 4 para. 6(7)
C3S. 7(8): transfer of functions (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/672, art. 2, Sch. 1
M11979 c. 46.
(1)Subject to subsections (2) and (3) below, on an application under section 7 of this Act, the applicant shall not be required to pay or give any compensation or consideration in respect of the imposition of restrictions appearing to the court to be justified by the existence of any right to withdraw support to which any person is entitled under section 38 of the Coal Industry Act 1994 (withdrawal of support).
(2)Subsection (1) above shall not apply in a case where, in accordance with subsection (2)(b) of section 38 of the Coal Industry Act 1994, that section applies to the land in question by virtue of subsection (5)(a) of section 2 of the Coal Industry Act 1975.
(3)Subsection (1) above shall apply in any case where section 38 of the Coal Industry Act 1994 applies to the land in question otherwise than by virtue of subsection (5) of section 2 of the Coal Industry Act 1975 only if the application under section 7 of this Act is sent to the Secretary of State before the end of the period of six months beginning with the date on which particulars of the notice relating to the land to which the application relates are first registered by the Coal Authority under section 56 of the Coal Industry Act 1994.
(4)Notwithstanding anything in section 12 of this Act, any restrictions the imposition of which appears to the court to be justified as mentioned in subsection (1) above—
(a)may be imposed under section 7 of this Act on the application of, and so as to vest the right to enforce the restrictions in, any such company, authority or body as is mentioned in the said section 12; and
(b)may be so imposed on the application of, and so as to vest the right to enforce the restrictions in—
(i)the National Rivers Authority or any water or sewerage undertaker;
(ii)any public gas supplier within the meaning of Part I of the Gas Act 1986; or
(iii)any company or other body or person carrying on an undertaking primarily for the supply of electricity or hydraulic power for public purposes or to members of the public.]
F1S. 7A inserted (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 21, ss. 67, 68(2)(d), Sch. 9 para. 10(4) (with ss. 40(7), 66); S.I. 1994/2553, art. 2
C1S. 7A(4)(b)(ii) extended (1.3.1996) by 1995 c. 45, s. 16(1), Sch. 4 para. 2(2)(c); S.I. 1996/218, art. 2
(1)Where a right is granted under section 1 of this Act, or any restriction is imposed under section 7 of this Act, the court may determine the amount and nature of compensation or consideration to be paid or given and the persons to whom it is to be paid or given, either at the time when it determines whether the right should be granted or the restrictions imposed or at any subsequent time.
(2)The compensation or consideration in respect of any right, including a right to enforce restrictions, shall be assessed by the court on the basis of what would be fair and reasonable between a willing grantor and a willing grantee, having regard to the conditions subject to which the right is or is to be granted.
(3)The court may, if it thinks fit—
(a)where the amount of the compensation or consideration has been determined by the court, order the payment into court of the whole or any part of it;
(b)pending the determination of the amount of the compensation or consideration, order the payment into court of such sum on account as the court thinks fit.
(4)Where the person to whom any compensation or consideration is payable cannot be found or ascertained the compensation or consideration shall be paid into court.
(5)The court may impose as a condition on the grant of any right or the imposition of any restriction that any compensation or consideration payable in respect thereof shall be paid, or that security to the satisfaction of the court for the payment thereof shall be given, before the right is commenced to be exercised, or the restriction is enforced.
(6)References in this section to payment into court are—
(a)in the application of this Act to England and Wales, references to payment into the Supreme Court, and
(b)in the application of this Act to Scotland, references to consignation in the Court of Session.
[F1The Secretary of State] and any other Government Department F2. . . shall give to the court such assistance as the court may require for the purposes of their duties, under this Act, and shall be entitled to appear and be heard at any proceedings on an application before the court under this Act.
F1Words substituted by virtue of S.I. 1969/1498, arts. 2(1), 5(6) and 1970/1537, arts. 2(2), 7(4)
F2Words in s. 9 repealed (31.10.1994) by 1994 c. 21, ss. 67, 68(2)(e), Sch. 11 Pt. II (with ss. 40(7), 66); S.I. 1994/2553, art. 2
A right granted under this Act shall not confer on the person to whom it is granted any greater or other power than if the right had been granted by a person legally entitled to grant the right, or relieve the grantee from any obligation or liability to which he would have been subject had the right been granted by such a person.
An order under this Act may confer rights on a tenant for life or on any person having the statutory powers of a tenant for life, or any trustee, personal representative, or other person in a fiduciary position, and, where any such rights are so conferred upon any such person, the rights shall be deemed to form part of the property subject to the settlement or the estate of the deceased person or the property subject to the trust, as the case may be.
(1)Nothing in this Act shall prejudicially affect—
(a)the right under the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act M11845, or any Act modifying that Act, including Part II of the Mines (Working Facilities and Support) Act M21923, or any other Act, whether public general, or local and private, of any railway or canal company, local authority or other statutory body to acquire minerals for the purposes of support, or
(b)any rights or interests in minerals which may have been acquired by any such company, authority or body, or
(c)any right of support from minerals to which any such company, authority or body may be entitled, or
(d)any right empowering any such company, authority or body to acquire the rights to which they are entitled directly or indirectly under any special Act or order relating to the company, authority or body or any statute incorporated therewith,
or shall confer on any such company, authority or body the right to acquire under this Act any rights to prohibit or restrict the working of minerals.
(2)For the purposes of Part II of the Transport Act M31947 and Part II of the Transport Act M41962, this section shall be deemed to have been enacted before those Acts.
(3)In the application of this section to Scotland for the reference to the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act M51845 there shall be substituted a reference to the Railways Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act M61845.