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10. In Schedule 5 (interpretation of schedules)–
(a)after the definition of “amenity woodland” insert–
““ancient wood pasture” means land currently listed in, and land which is a candidate for listing in, the ‘Inventory of Ancient Wood Pasture in Scotland’ as maintained by Scottish Natural Heritage;”(1);
(b)after the definition of “rough grazings” insert–
““seed of at least UK stock” means seed harvested within the United Kingdom;”; and
(c)after the definition of “species-rich grassland” insert–
““spring cropping” means the growing of spring-sown cereal, linseed, oilseed or protein crops;”.
Scottish Natural Heritage was established under section 1 of the Natural Heritage (Scotland) Act 1991 (c 28).
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