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Part 4Transitional: implied rights of enforcement

New implied rights of enforcement

52Common schemes: general

(1)Where real burdens are imposed under a common scheme and the deed by which they are imposed on any unit, being a deed registered before the appointed day, expressly refers to the common scheme or is so worded that the existence of the common scheme is to be implied (or a constitutive deed incorporated into that deed so refers or is so worded) then, subject to subsection (2) below, any unit subject to the common scheme by virtue of—

(a)that deed; or

(b)any other deed so registered,

shall be a benefited property in relation to the real burdens.

(2)Subsection (1) above applies only in so far as no provision to the contrary is impliedly (as for example by reservation of a right to vary or waive the real burdens) or expressly made in the deed mentioned in paragraph (a) of that subsection (or in any such constitutive deed as is mentioned in that subsection).

(3)This section confers no right of pre-emption, redemption or reversion.

(4)This section is subject to sections 57(1) and 122(2)(ii) of this Act.