Excerpt from Aid Book to Engineering Enterprise Abroad The plans, sections, and book of reference are printed, and copies of those portions affecting counties, towns, or parishes are deposited in each case with the clerk of the peace, parish-clerk, or other local functionary. Notices in a prescribed form have also to be served on the owners, lessees, and occupiers whose land is on the line, or is comprised within the limits of deviation, acquainting them with the nature of the undertaking and the manner in which it interferes with their property or rights. Moreover, as part of such notice, is a request that an answer be sent back, announcing consent, neutrality, or dissent with reference to the proposed undertaking, the answers having to be embodied by the promoters in a schedule for Parliament. Notices have also to be inserted as advertisements in one newspaper in each county through which the line passes, and, if the railway touches more than one county, in one London newspaper, and in the London Gazette. With the exception of the latter, where one insertion only is needed, all these advertise ments must appear three times, namely, once in each of three successive weeks in October or November.
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