PC3:9 - Historic buildings legislation Question Title * 1. Which one of the following were one of the key precedents for Historic Building Legislation to take place? The introduction of 'Salvage Lists' The introduction of the Localism Act The introduction of the Civic Amenities Act A cultural appreciation for old buildings during the Industrial Revolution Question Title * 2. Which of the following is not a reason for a building to be listed? Architectural Interest Historical Interest Residence of Important People Group Value Question Title * 3. What percentage of Listed Buildings are Grade I? 2.5% 7.5% 12.5% 17.5% Question Title * 4. Which of the following is not under the authority of Historic England? Listing and Designation Planning Approval Certificates of Immunity Building Preservation Notice Question Title * 5. What does an Enforcement Notice refer to? Notice which states the breach, remedies required or activities that must cease A criminal persecution against works undertaken on a Listed Building A formal response from neighbours for matters of disruption such as nuisance Can be issued for an immediate stop to a project for the lack of compliance to a condition or conducting works that sit out side of Permitted Development Rights. Done