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(1)South of Scotland Enterprise is established.
(2)It is a body corporate.
(1)South of Scotland Enterprise is to consist of—
(a)a member to chair it,
(b)at least 5, but not more than 10, other members, and
(c)its chief executive.
(2)Schedule 1 makes provision about South of Scotland Enterprise’s members and staff.
(1)South of Scotland Enterprise—
(a)is not a servant or agent of the Crown, and
(b)does not enjoy any status, immunity or privilege of the Crown.
(2)South of Scotland Enterprise’s members and staff are not to be regarded as civil servants.
(1)Schedule 2 amends other enactments so that their provisions apply to South of Scotland Enterprise.
(2)The amendments made by schedule 2 do not affect any power to make an order or regulations amending or revoking any enactment mentioned in schedule 2.
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