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12(1)The landlord or any creditor of the landlord may apply to the Court of Session on the ground that an action of the manager appointed under paragraph 8(1) is not in accordance with the agreed proposals.
(2)The court may, on such an application, confirm, modify or reduce any act or decision of the manager, give the manager directions or make such other order as it thinks fit.
(3)The Scottish Ministers or any other person bound by agreed proposals may apply to the Court of Session on the ground that any action, or proposed action, by another person bound by the proposals is not in accordance with those proposals.
(4)The court may, on such an application—
(a)declare any such action to be of no effect, and
(b)make such order (whether by way of interdict, award of damages or otherwise) as the court thinks fit.
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