Water Supplies Act, 1942

Objections to proposal.

6.—(1) Any person whose name appears in a book of reference may make an objection to the proposal to which such book of reference relates by delivering to the sanitary authority making such proposal before, but not after, the date specified in that behalf in the notice given to such person by such sanitary authority in pursuance of this Act a statement in writing of such objection and the grounds thereof.

(2) Any person who is aggrieved by a proposal and whose name does not appear in the book of reference relating to such proposal may make an objection to such proposal by delivering to the sanitary authority making such proposal before, but not after, the date specified in that behalf in the notice of such proposal published by such sanitary authority in pursuance of this Act a statement in writing of such objection and the grounds thereof.

(3) Without prejudice to the right of any person who is in fact aggrieved by a proposal to make, under the next preceding sub-section of this section, an objection to such proposal, each of the following persons (not being a person whose name appears in the book of reference relating to such proposal) shall be deemed to be a person aggrieved within the meaning of that sub-section by such proposal and to be entitled to make an objection thereto under the said sub-section, that is to say:—

(a) any person who is a rated occupier of property in the sanitary district of the sanitary authority making such proposal, and

(b) any other sanitary authority.