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The Rural Development Contracts (Rural Priorities) (Scotland) Regulations 2008

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16.  The Scottish Ministers may exercise the powers specified in paragraph (1)(a) to (d) of regulation 17 where they are satisfied that–

(a)there has been a material change in the nature, scale or timing of the activities or capital items in relation to which an undertaking has been made;

(b)the activities or capital items in relation to which an undertaking has been made are delayed or are unlikely to be completed;

(c)the applicant or beneficiary has intentionally obstructed an authorised person (or a person accompanying that person and acting under that person’s instructions) in the exercise of the powers under regulation 14 or failed to comply with a requirement imposed under regulation 14(3)(b) to (g);

(d)sums paid are otherwise not due under these Regulations; or

(e)the European Commission has decided that the aid paid, or to be paid, does not comply with Council Regulation 1698/2005, Commission Regulation 1974/2006 or Commission Regulation 1975/2006.

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