Introduction
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In this Schedule—
“appointed person” (“person a benodir”) means a person appointed by the Welsh Ministers under section 173 to determine an appeal under section 100 or 127;
“the planning authority” (“yr awdurdod cynllunio”) means the planning authority in whose area the building to which the appeal relates is situated.
Powers and duties of appointed person
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(1) An appointed person has the same powers and duties—
(a) in relation to an appeal under section 100 as the Welsh Ministers have under section 104;
(b) in relation to an appeal under section 127 as the Welsh Ministers have under section 128.
(2) Sub-paragraph (3) applies where any enactment (other than this Schedule or section 174)—
(a) refers (or is to be read as referring) to the Welsh Ministers in a context relating to or capable of relating to an appeal to which section 173 applies, or
(b) refers (or is to be read as referring) to anything done or authorised or required to be done by, to or before the Welsh Ministers in connection
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