2014 No. 313

Title Conditions
Tenements

The Notice of Potential Liability for Costs (Discharge Notice) (Scotland) Order 2014

Made

Laid before the Scottish Parliament

Coming into force

The Scottish Ministers make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 10A(3B)(a) of the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 20031 and section 13(3B)(a) of the Tenements (Scotland) Act 20042, and all other powers enabling them to do so.

Citation and commencement1

This Order may be cited as the Notice of Potential Liability for Costs (Discharge Notice) (Scotland) Order 2014 and comes into force on 16th December 2014.

Notice of discharge under the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 20032

The notice of discharge referred to in section 10A(3A) of the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003 is to be in the form set out in Schedule 1.

Notice of discharge under the Tenements (Scotland) Act 20043

The notice of discharge referred to in section 13(3A) of the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004 is to be in the form set out in Schedule 2.

M J BURGESSAuthorised to sign by the Scottish MinistersSt Andrew’s House,Edinburgh

SCHEDULE 1

Article 2

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SCHEDULE 2

Article 3

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EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order prescribes the form of notices of discharge in respect of notices of potential liability for costs under the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003 (“the 2003 Act”) and the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004 (“the 2004 Act”).

A notice of potential liability for costs may be registered against a property in accordance with section 10(2A) of the 2003 Act or section 12(3) of the 2004 Act, with the effect that an incoming owner of that property may be liable for outstanding costs relating to certain maintenance or work. The notice of potential liability expires after three years, unless it is renewed.

Section 10A(3A) of the 2003 Act and section 13(3A) of the 2004 Act, as inserted by section 86 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2014, provide that an unexpired notice of potential liability for costs may be discharged if the liability to which it relates has been discharged and the person who registered it consents. The form of a notice of discharge is set out in Schedule 1 (in respect of the 2003 Act) and Schedule 2 (in respect of the 2004 Act).