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28.—(1) This regulation applies to Scotland only.
(2) Any person who is aggrieved by a decision of an authorised officer to serve any notice under these Regulations may appeal to the sheriff.
(3) The procedure on an appeal to the sheriff under paragraph (2) is by way of summary application.
(4) The period within which an appeal under paragraph (2) may be brought is one month after the date on which the notice was served.
(5) On an appeal under this regulation, the sheriff may either cancel or affirm the notice and, if the sheriff affirms the notice, it may be either in its original form, or with such modifications as the sheriff may, in the circumstances, think fit.
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