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The European Court of Human Rights (Second Section), sitting as a Chamber composed of:
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The Flemish Government shall determine the conditions that must be met by an application in order to be considered complete. Where the application concerns works, operations or modifications as referred to in Article 158, the contractor shall mention specifically which works, operations or modifications have been carried out, made or continued without permission and for which of these works, operations or modifications planning permission is being sought.
The Flemish Government may allow joint applications for permission to be made to the local authority under this decree and under the decree of 28 June 1985 concerning environmental permits. The Flemish Government may determine the conditions and procedures for compiling the application file.
carries out, continues or maintains the operations, works or modifications defined in Articles 99 and 101, either without advance permission or in contravention of that permission, or after the expiry, cancellation or lapse of the term of that permission, or where that permission has been suspended
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