Hi John
I think you can if you have reason to. Always go back to the powers in
statute. Section 333(7) of the 1990 Act talks about the powers to make an
order shall include powers to revoke and vary. The word 'make' is important
as the 1999 Regs, in setting out powers, seems to me to separate 'making' an
order from 'confirming' an order.
Its still a charge on the property isn't it?
Happy Christmas
Richard Nicholson
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