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Section 44.
(1)Expressions occurring in the adoptive sections of the Burgh Police (Scotland) Act, 1892, shall in such sections as adopted, when not inconsistent with the context, have the meanings assigned to them respectively in that Act as read along with this schedule: Provided that any reference to the burgh surveyor or to the private improvement assessment shall be excluded.
(2)In place of the expressions occurring in the said sections specified in the first column of the list appended hereto, there shall be substituted in such sections as adopted the expressions respectively specified in the second column thereof.
(3)The consent of the Board shall be required to any byelaw made by a district committee or by a county council in terms of the said sections as adopted.
(4)Section ninety-four of the principal Act shall apply to any offence against the provisions of the said sections as adopted or any byelaw made thereunder, with the substitution (except where a county is not divided into districts) of the expression " district clerk " for the expression " county clerk " occurring therein.
Commissioners | District committee. |
Burgh | Special district. |
Footpavement | Footway. |
This Act | The adopted section or sections of the Burgh Police (Scotland) Act, 1892. |
Inspector of cleansing | Sanitary inspector. |
Magistrate | Sheriff or any two justices of the peace. |
Burgh general assessment | Assessment levied in terms of section forty-four of the Local Government (Scotland) Act. 1894. |
By special order as herein defined | With consent of the county council. |
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