Mines (Subsidence).

Oral Answers to Questions — Safeguarding of Industries Act. – in the House of Commons at on 27 November 1922.

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Photo of Sir Charles Edwards Sir Charles Edwards , Bedwellty

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asked the Secretary for Mines whether it is his intention to bring in a Bill making if. compulsory to compensate house and other property owners, and also local authorities, for loss caused by subsidence through the working of coal or other minerals?

Photo of Mr George Lane-Fox Mr George Lane-Fox , Barkston Ash

The question of introducing legislation to deal with this matter in a comprehensive way on the lines suggested by one or other of the various Committees and individuals who have studied the subject has been the subject of prolonged consideration by my Department, but it is clear that any scheme which would give the surface occupier any additional relief to that to which he may already be entitled under the terms of his title deed or otherwise under the existing law must involve the imposition of an additional financial burden either on the taxpayer or on the ratepayer or on the mining industry, and in present circumstances I see no prospect of being able to propose legislation of this character.