1st Edition
The Electronic Communications Code and Property Law Practice and Procedure
I
Introduction
Introduction
Legislative history
The Electronic Communications Code 2003: an overview
The European dimension
II
Electronic Communications Code 2003 (the Old Code)
Old Code: general and special regime overview
Operators under the Old Code
Old Code general regime
Old Code general regime: financial provisions
Old Code special regimes
Alteration and removal of apparatus under paragraph 20
Removal of apparatus under paragraph 21
Abandonment of apparatus
Old Code sundry matters
III
Electronic Communications Code 2017 (the New Code)
The Electronic Communications Code and property law: key concepts
What are code rights?
Who may confer code rights?
To whom may code rights be granted?
Over what may code rights be granted?
The agreement conferring code rights
Assignment, upgrading and sharing apparatus
Imposition of code agreements
Termination of code agreements
Modification of code agreements
Rights to require removal
The New Code and the 1954 Act
Transport land rights
Street works, tidal water rights and undertaker’s works
Overhead apparatus
Trees and vegetation
Consideration and compensation under the New Code
IV
Matters common to both codes
Transitional provisions
Notices under the codes
Dispute resolution procedure under the codes
Code avoidance
Electronic communications and planning
Compulsory purchase and entry for exploratory purposes
Telecommunications and non-domestic rates
Land registration
Electronic communications and competition law
The position in Scotland
The role of OFCOM
V
Drafting
Drafting considerations for code agreements
VI
The New Code – Annotated
VII
Appendices
A
Extracts from the Telecommunications Act 1984 and the Communications Act 2003
B
2017 Code and extracts from the Digital Economy Act 2017
C
Statutory Instruments
D
OFCOM Code of Practice
E
OFCOM Template Notices
F
OFCOM Standard Terms
Biography
From Falcon Chambers, London, UK:
Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC
Jonathan Karas QC
Wayne Clark
Barry Denyer-Green
Stephanie Tozer
Oliver Radley-Gardner
Toby Boncey
With distinguished contributions from Gareth Hale, Partner, Dentons UK and Middle East LLP, and from Luke Maidens, Shulmans LLP.






