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4The notice must—
(a)set out the order or describe its general effect and, in either case, state whether it has taken effect,
(b)where the notice does not set out the order—
(i)name a place where a copy of it may be inspected free of charge at all reasonable hours, and
(ii)provide details of how to obtain, on payment of such reasonable charge (if any) as may be imposed by the Scottish Ministers, a copy of it, and
(c)where the notice is given in respect of a nature conservation order or an amending order, specify the period (not being less than 3 months from the date on which the notice is given) during which, and the manner in which, representations with respect to the order may be made.
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