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(1)In this Part—
“relevant place” means—
any place within accommodation (except, in the case of measurement of noise emitted from relevant property which is accommodation, that accommodation); and
such other place as may be prescribed;
“relevant property” means—
any accommodation;
any land belonging exclusively to, or enjoyed exclusively with, any accommodation;
any land not falling within paragraph (b)—
to which at least two persons have rights in common; and
which is used by those persons as a private garden;
any common passage, close, court, stair, lift or yard pertinent to any tenement or group of separately owned houses; or
such other place as may be prescribed.
(2)In subsection (1)—
“accommodation” means a building or other structure (or part of a building or other structure) used or intended to be used as a separate unit of accommodation (whether on a permanent basis or otherwise); and
“prescribed” means prescribed by the Scottish Ministers by order.
(1)In this Part—
“fixed penalty notice” has the meaning given by section 46(1);
“noise control period” has the meaning given by section 41(2)(b);
“noise control provisions” has the meaning given by section 41(1);
“offending property” has the meaning given by section 43(3)(a);
“permitted level” has the meaning given by section 48(1); and
“warning notice” has the meaning given by section 44(1).
(2)References in this Part to approved devices are references to devices of a type approved by virtue of section 49(1).
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