SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 RULES AS TO ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION WHERE LAND PURCHASED COMPULSORILY IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES

Section 10(4).

1

—If the Lands Tribunal are satisfied that the rent of any premises was enhanced by reason of their being used for illegal purposes, the compensation shall, so far as it is based on rental, be based on the rental which would have been obtainable if the premises were occupied for legal purposes.

2

—If the Lands Tribunal are satisfied that the rent of any premises was higher than that generally obtained at the time for similar premises in the locality and that such enhanced rent was obtained by reason of the premises being overcrowded within the meaning of Part VII, the compensation shall, so far as it is based on rent, be based on the rent so generally obtained.

3

The local authority may tender evidence as to the matters mentioned in paragraphs 1 or 2 although they have not taken any steps to remedy them.

4

—The Lands Tribunal shall (except as provided in section 15(1) of the Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1963) have regard to, and make an allowance in respect of, any increased value which, in their opinion, will be given to other premises of the same owner by the demolition by the local authority of any buildings.

5

—The Lands Tribunal shall embody in their award a statement showing separately whether compensation has been reduced by reference to the use of the premises for illegal purposes, to overcrowding, and to the considerations mentioned in paragraph 4 of this Schedule, and the amount (if any) by which compensation has been reduced by reference to each of those matters.

F1SCHEDULE 2 TENANCIES WHICH ARE NOT SECURE TENANCIES

Section 44(4), (5)

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F1

Sch. 2 repealed (30.9.2002) by 2001 asp 10, s. 112, Sch. 10 para. 13(42); S.S.I. 2002/321, art. 2, Sch. (with transitional provisions and savings in arts. 3-5)

Premises occupied under contract of employment

1

1

A tenancy shall not be a secure tenancy if the tenant (or one of joint tenants) is an employee of the landlord or of any local authority or development corporation, and his contract of employment requires him to occupy the house for the better performance of his duties.

2

In this paragraph “contract of employment” means a contract of service or of apprenticeship, whether express or implied, and (if it is express) whether it is oral or in writing.

Temporary letting to person seeking accommodation

2

—A tenancy shall not be a secure tenancy if the house was let by the landlord expressly on a temporary basis to a person moving into an area in order to take up employment there, and for the purpose of enabling him to seek accommodation in the area.

Temporary letting pending development

3

—A tenancy shall not be a secure tenancy if the house was let by the landlord to the tenant expressly on a temporary basis, pending development affecting the house.

In this paragraph “development” has the meaning assigned to it by F26section 26 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997.

Temporary accommodation during works

4

—A tenancy shall not be a secure tenancy if the house is occupied by the tenant while works are being carried out on the house which he normally occupies as his home, and if he is entitled to return there after the works are completed—

a

by agreement; or

b

by virtue of an order of the sheriff under section 48(5).

Accommodation for homeless persons

5

—A tenancy shall not be a secure tenancy if the house is being let to the tenant expressly on a temporary basis, in the fulfilment of a duty imposed on a local authority by Part II.

F27 Accommodation for asylum-seekers

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F27

Crossheading and para. 5A inserted (11.11.1999) in Sch. 2 by 1999 c. 33, ss. 169(1), 170(3), SCh. 14 para. 82

F285A

1

A tenancy shall not be a secure tenancy if it is granted in order to provide accommodation under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.

2

A tenancy mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) becomes a secure tenancy if the landlord notifies the tenant that it is to be regarded as a secure tenancy.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F28

Crossheading and para. 5A inserted (11.11.1999) in Sch. 2 by 1999 c. 33, ss. 169(1), 170(3), SCh. 14 para. 82

Agricultural and business premises

6

—A tenancy shall not be a secure tenancy if the house—

a

is let together with agricultural land exceeding two acres in extent;

b

consists of or includes premises which are used as a shop or office for business, trade or professional purposes;

c

consists of or includes premises licensed for the sale of exciseable liquor; or

d

is let in conjunction with any purpose mentioned in sub-paragraph (b) or (c).

Police and fire authorities

7

—A tenancy shall not be a secure tenancy if the landlord is an authority or committee mentioned in—

a

section 61(2)(a)(viii) and the tenant—

i

is a constable of a police force, within the meaning of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967, who in pursuance of regulations under section 26 of that Act occupies the house without obligation to pay rent or rates; or

ii

in a case where head (i) above does not apply, is let the house expressly on a temporary basis pending its being required for the purposes of such a police force; or

b

section 61(2)(a)(ix) and the tenant—

i

is a member of a fire brigade, maintained in pursuance of the M16Fire Services Act 1947, who occupies the house in consequence of a condition in his contract of employment that he live in close proximity to a particular fire station; or

ii

in a case where head (i) above does not apply, is let the house expressly on a temporary basis pending its being required for the purposes of such a fire brigade.

Houses part of, or within curtilage of, certain other buildings

8

—A tenancy shall not be a secure tenancy if the house forms part of, or is within the curtilage of, a building which mainly—

a

is held by the landlord for purposes other than the provision of housing accommodation; and

b

consists of accommodation other than housing accommodation.

F2SCHEDULE 3 GROUNDS FOR RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OF HOUSES LET UNDER SECURE TENANCIES

Sections 48 and 51.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F2

Sch. 3 repealed (30.9.2002) by 2001 asp 10, s. 112, Sch. 10 para. 13(42); S.S.I. 2002/321, art. 2, Sch. (with transitional provisions and savings in arts. 3-5)

PART I GROUNDS ON WHICH COURT MAY ORDER RECOVERY OF POSSESSION

1

—Rent lawfully due from the tenant has not been paid, or any other obligation of the tenancy has been broken.

F292

1

The tenant, a person residing or lodging in the house with the tenant or a person visiting the house has been convicted of—

a

using or allowing the house to be used for immoral or illegal purposes; or

b

an offence punishable by imprisonment committed in, or in the locality of, the house.

2

In sub-paragraph (1) above “tenant” includes any one of joint tenants and any sub-tenant.

3

—The condition of the house or of any of the common parts has deteriorated owing to acts of waste by, or the neglect or default of, the tenant (or any one of joint tenants) or any person residing or lodging with him or any sub-tenant of his; and in the case of acts of waste by, or the neglect or default of, a person lodging with a tenant or by a sub-tenant of his, the tenant has not, before the making of the order in question, taken such steps as he ought reasonably to have taken for the removal of the lodger or sub-tenant.

In this paragraph, “the common parts” means any part of a building containing the house and any other premises which the tenant is entitled under the terms of the tenancy to use in common with the occupiers of other houses.

4

—The condition of any furniture provided for use under the tenancy, or for use in any of the common parts (within the meaning given in paragraph 3), has deteriorated owing to ill-treatment by the tenant (or any one of joint tenants) or any person residing or lodging with him or any sub-tenant of his; and in the case of ill-treatment by a person lodging with a tenant or a sub-tenant of his the tenant has not, before the making of the order in question, taken such steps as he ought reasonably to have taken for the removal of the lodger or sub-tenant.

5

—The tenant and his spouse have been absent from the house without reasonable cause for a continuous period exceeding 6 months or have ceased to occupy the house as their principal home.

6

—The tenant is the person, or one of the persons, to whom the tenancy was granted and the landlord was induced to grant the tenancy by a false statement made knowingly or recklessly by the tenant.

F307

1

The tenant, a person residing or lodging in the house with the tenant or a person visiting the house has—

a

acted in an anti-social manner in relation to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaging in lawful activity in the locality; or

b

pursued a course of anti-social conduct in relation to such a person as is mentioned in head (a) above,

and it is not reasonable in all the circumstances that the landlord should be required to make other accommodation available to him.

2

In sub-paragraph (1) above—

  • anti-social”, in relation to an action or course of conduct, means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance;

  • conduct” includes speech and a course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions; and

  • tenant” includes any one of joint tenants and any sub-tenant.

8

—The tenant of the house (or any one of joint tenants) or any person residing or lodging with him or any sub-tenant of his has been guilty of conduct in or in the vicinity of the house which is a nuisance or annoyance and in the opinion of the landlord it is appropriate in the circumstances to require the tenant to move to other accommodation.

9

—The house is overcrowded, within the meaning of section 135, in such circumstances as to render the occupier guilty of an offence.

10

—It is intended within a reasonable period of time to demolish, or carry out substantial work on, the building or a part of the building which comprises or includes the house, and such demolition or work cannot reasonably take place without the landlord obtaining possession of the house.

11

—The house has been designed or adapted for occupation by a person whose special needs require accommodation of the kind provided by the house and—

a

there is no longer a person with such special needs occupying the house; and

b

the landlord requires it for occupation (whether alone or with other members of his family) by a person who has such special needs.

12

—The house forms part of a group of houses which has been designed, or which has been provided with or located near facilities, for persons in need of special social support, and—

a

there is no longer a person with such a need occupying the house; and

b

the landlord requires it for occupation (whether alone or with other members of his family) by a person who has such a need.

13

—The landlord is a housing association which has as its object, or as one of its objects, the housing of persons who are in a special category by reason of age, infirmity, disability or social circumstances and the tenant (or one of joint tenants), having been granted a tenancy as a person falling into such a special category, has ceased to be in the special category, or for other reasons the accommodation in the house is no longer suitable for his needs, and the accommodation is required for someone who is in a special category.

14

—The interest of the landlord in the house is that of a lessee under a lease and that lease either—

a

has terminated, or

b

will terminate within a period of 6 months from the date of raising of proceedings for recovery of possession.

15

a

The landlord is F31the council (constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994) for Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands or Western Isles; and

b

the house is—

i

held by the council for the purposes of its functions as education authority; and

ii

required for the accommodation of a person who is or will be employed by the council for those purposes; and

c

the council cannot reasonably provide a suitable alternative house for the accommodation referred to in sub-paragraph (b)(ii); and

d

the tenant (or any one of joint tenants) is, or at any time during the tenancy has been or, where the tenancy passed to the existing tenant under section 52, the previous tenant at any time during the tenancy was, employed by the council for the purposes of its functions as education authority and such employment has terminated or notice of termination has been given.

16

—The landlord wishes to transfer the secure tenancy of the house to—

a

the tenant’s spouse (or former spouse); or

b

a person with whom the tenant has been living as husband and wife,

who has applied to the landlord for such transfer; and either the tenant or (as the case may be) the spouse, former spouse or person, no longer wishes to live together with the other in the house.

PART II SUITABILITY OF ACCOMMODATION

1

—For the purposes of sections 48(3) and 51(3), accommodation is suitable if—

a

it consists of premises which are to be let as a separate dwelling under a secure tenancy or under a protected tenancy within the meaning of the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984 F32or under an assured tenancy within the meaning of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988; and

b

it is reasonably suitable to the needs of the tenant and his family.

2

—In determining whether accommodation is reasonably suitable to the needs of the tenant and his family, regard shall be had to—

a

its proximity to the place of work (including attendance at an educational institution) of the tenant and of other members of his family, compared with his existing house;

b

the extent of the accommodation required by the tenant and his family;

c

the character of the accommodation offered compared to his existing house;

d

the terms on which the accommodation is offered to the tenant compared with the terms of his existing tenancy;

e

if any furniture was provided by the landlord for use under the existing tenancy, whether furniture is to be provided for use under the new tenancy which is of a comparable nature in relation to the needs of the tenant and his family;

f

any special needs of the tenant or his family.

3

—If the landlord has made an offer in writing to the tenant of new accommodation which complies with paragraph 1(a) and which appears to it to be suitable, specifying the date when the accommodation will be available and the date (not being less than 14 days from the date of the offer) by which the offer must be accepted, the accommodation so offered shall be deemed to be suitable if—

a

the landlord shows that the tenant accepted the offer within the time duly specified in the offer; or

b

the landlord shows that the tenant did not so accept the offer, and the tenant does not satisfy the court that he acted reasonably in failing to accept the offer.

F3SCHEDULE 4 TERMS OF SECURE TENANCY RELATING TO SUBLETTING, ETC.

Section 55(6).

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F3

Sch. 4 repealed (30.9.2002) by 2001 asp 10, s. 112, Sch. 10 para. 13(42); S.S.I. 2002/321, art. 2, Sch. (with transitional provisions and savings in arts. 3-5)

1

—A secure tenant who wishes to assign, sublet or otherwise give up to another person possession of the house which is the subject of the secure tenancy or any part thereof or take in a lodger shall serve on the landlord an application in writing for the landlord’s consent, giving details of the proposed transaction, and in particular of any payment which has been or is to be received by the tenant in consideration of the transaction.

2

—In relation to an application under paragraph 1, the landlord may consent, or may refuse consent, provided that it is not refused unreasonably.

3

a

The landlord shall serve on the tenant notice in writing of consent or refusal, and in the case of refusal the reasons therefor, within one month of receipt of the application;

b

where the landlord fails to serve a notice in accordance with paragraph (a) within the period therein mentioned, the landlord shall be deemed to have consented to the application.

4

—A tenant who is aggrieved by a refusal (other than a refusal on the grounds provided for in section 55(2)) may raise proceedings by summary application in the sheriff court of the district in which the house is situated.

5

—In proceedings under paragraph 4, the sheriff shall order the landlord to consent to the application unless it appears to him that the refusal is reasonable.

6

—In deciding whether a refusal is reasonable the sheriff shall have regard in particular to—

a

whether the consent would lead to overcrowding of the house in such circumstances as to render the occupier guilty of an offence under section 139; and

b

whether the landlord proposes to carry out works on the house or on the building of which it forms part so that the proposed works will affect the accommodation likely to be used by the sub-tenant or lodger who would reside in the house as a result of the consent.

F4SCHEDULE 5 TERMS OF SECURE TENANCY RELATING TO ALTERATIONS, ETC TO HOUSE

Section 57(3).

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F4

Sch. 5 repealed (30.9.2002) by 2001 asp 10, s. 112, Sch. 10 para. 13(42); S.S.I. 2002/321, art. 2, Sch. (with transitional provisions and savings in arts. 3-5)

1

—A secure tenant who wishes to carry out work shall serve on the landlord an application in writing for the landlord’s consent, giving details of the work proposed to be carried out.

2

—In relation to an application under paragraph 1, the landlord may—

a

consent;

b

refuse consent, provided that it is not refused unreasonably; or

c

consent subject to such reasonable conditions as the landlord may impose.

3

—The landlord shall intimate consent or refusal, and any conditions imposed, and in the case of refusal the reasons therefor, to the tenant in writing within one month of receipt of the application.

4

—In the event that the landlord fails to make intimation in accordance with paragraph 3 within the period therein mentioned, the landlord shall be deemed to have consented to the application.

5

—A tenant who is aggrieved by a refusal, or by any condition imposed under paragraph 2(c), may raise proceedings by summary application in the sheriff court of the district in which the house is situated.

6

—In proceedings under paragraph 5, the sheriff shall order the landlord to consent to the application or, as the case may be, to withdraw the condition unless it appears to him that the refusal or condition is reasonable.

7

—In deciding whether a refusal or a condition is reasonable the sheriff shall have regard in particular to—

a

the safety of occupiers of the house or of any other premises;

b

any expenditure which the landlord is likely to incur as a result of the work;

c

whether the work is likely to reduce the value of the house or of any premises of which it forms part, or to make the house or such premises less suitable for letting or for sale; and

d

any effect which the work is likely to have on the extent of the accommodation provided by the house.

SCHEDULE 6 VESTING ORDER UNDER SECTION 77: MODIFICATION OF ENACTMENTS

Section 77(3).

F6The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 (c. 8)

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F6

Sch. 6 heading substituted (27.5.1997) by 1997 c. 11, ss. 4, 6(2), Sch. 2 para. 40(4)(a)

1

—Paragraphs 1(2), 6 to 13 and 16 to 39 of F5Schedule 15 only shall apply and in them any reference to a general vesting declaration shall be treated as a reference to an order under section 77.

2

—The references in paragraphs 6, 7 and 37 of that Schedule to the end of the period specified in a general vesting declaration shall be treated as references to the date on which such an order comes into force and the reference in paragraph 9 thereof to the acquiring authority having made a general vesting declaration shall be treated as a reference to such order having come into force.

3

—In paragraph 6 of that Schedule—

a

the reference to every person on whom, under section 17 of the Lands Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1845, the acquiring authority could have a served a notice to treat, shall be treated as a reference to every person whose interest in the land to which such order relates is vested by the order in the landlord; and

b

sub-paragraph (a) shall be omitted.

4

—The reference in paragraph 20(2) of that Schedule to the date on which the notice required by paragraph 4 thereof is served on any person shall be treated as a reference to the date on which such an order comes into force.

5

—In paragraph 29 of that Schedule—

a

sub-paragraph (1)(a) shall be omitted; and

b

the reference in sub-paragraph (1)(b) to the date on which a person first had knowledge of the execution of the general vesting declaration shall be treated as a reference to the date on which such order came into force.

The Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1963 (c.51)

6

—Any reference to the date of service of a notice to treat shall be treated as a reference to the date on which an order under section 77 comes into force.

7

—Section 25(2) shall be treated as if for the words “the authority proposing to acquire it have served a notice to treat in respect thereof, or an agreement has been made for the sale thereof to that authority” there were substituted the words “an order under section 77 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 vesting the land in which the interest subsists in the landlord has come into force, or an agreement has been made for the sale of the interest to the landlord”.

8

—In section 30—

a

subsection (2) shall be treated as if at the end of paragraph (c) there were added the words—

; or—

d

where an order has been made under section 77 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 vesting the land in which the interest subsists in the landlord.

b

subsection (3) shall be treated as if in paragraph (a) the words “ “or (d)” ” were inserted after the words “subsection (2)(b)”.

9

—Any reference to a notice to treat in section 45(2) shall be treated as a reference to an order under the said section 77.

10

—In Schedule 2, paragraph 2(1)(a) shall be treated as if the words “or the coming into force of an order under section 77 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 for the vesting of the land in the landlord” were inserted after the word “land”.

F7SCHEDULE 6A

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F7

Sch. 6A repealed (19.12.2001) by 2001 asp 10, s. 113(1), Sch. 10 para. 13(42); S.S.I. 2001/467, art. 2(2), Sch. Table (subject to art. 3)

Disposals to which this Schedule applies

1

1

This Schedule applies to the disposal by a local authority of an interest in land as a result of which a secure tenant of the local authority will become the tenant of a private sector landlord.

2

For the purposes of this Schedule the grant of an option which if exercised would result in a secure tenant of a local authority becoming the tenant of a private sector landlord shall be treated as a disposal of the interest which is the subject of the option.

3

Where a disposal of land by a local authority is in part a disposal to which this Schedule applies, the provisions of this Schedule apply to that part as to a separate disposal.

4

In this paragraph “private sector landlord” means a person other than one of those set out in sub-paragraphs (i) to (iv) and (viii) and (ix) of paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 61.

Requirements as to consultation

3

1

The requirements as to consultation referred to above are as follows.

2

The local authority shall serve notice in writing on the tenant informing him of—

a

such details of their proposal as the local authority consider appropriate, but including the identity of the person to whom the disposal is to be made,

b

the likely consequences of the disposal for the tenant, and

c

the effect of section 81A and the provision made under it (preservation of right to buy on disposal to private sector landlord) and of this Schedule,

and informing him that he may, within such reasonable period as may be specified in the notice, which must be at least 28 days after the service of the notice, make representations to the local authority.

3

The local authority shall consider any representations made to them within that period and shall serve a further written notice on the tenant informing him—

a

of any significant changes in their proposal, and

b

that he may within such period as is specified (which must be at least 28 days after the service of the notice) communicate to the Secretary of State his objection to the proposal,

and informing him of the effect of paragraph 5 (consent to be withheld if majority of tenants are opposed).

Power to require further consultation

4

The Secretary of State may require the local authority to carry out such further consultation with their tenants, and to give him such information as to the results of that consultation, as he may direct.

Protection of purchasers

6

The Secretary of State’s consent to a disposal is not invalidated by a failure on his part or that of the local authority to comply with the requirements of this Schedule.

F37SCHEDULE 7

Section 93.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

F37PART I CONSENT TO DEMOLITION OF LISTED BUILDINGS IN HOUSING ACTION AREAS, ETC.

F37 Buildings subject to compulsory purchase orders for demolition subsequently listed

F371

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F37 Buildings acquired by agreement for demolition subsequently listed

F372

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F37PART II REHABILITATION ORDERS

F37 Application and effect of rehabilitation orders

F373

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F37 Miscellaneous provisions relative to rehabilitation orders

F374

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F375

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F376

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F377

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F37 Procedure for making and confirming rehabilitation orders

F378

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F379

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F3710

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F3711

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F37 Interpretation of this Part of this Schedule

F3712

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F37PART III APPLICATION OF ENACTMENTS RELATING TO COMPENSATION ON COMPULSORY PURCHASE, ETC., TO CASES UNDER PART I OR PART II OF THIS SCHEDULE

F37 Compensation

F3713

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F37 Extension of time limits for exercising powers under certain compulsory purchase orders

F3714

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F38SCHEDULE 8

Section 95.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

F38PART I HOUSING ACTION AREAS

F38 Procedure after publication of draft resolution

F381

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F382

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F38PART II POWERS OF LOCAL AUTHORITY IN RELATION TO ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR HOUSING ACTION AREAS

F383

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F38 Land adjoining housing action area

F384

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F38 Further provisions relating to acquisition of land

F385

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F38 Land belonging to local authority

F386

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F38 Local authority may take possession of land

F387

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F38 Local authority may sell or lease land

F388

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F38 Extinction of rights of way servitudes, et ceteralaetc.

F389

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F38 Provisions as to apparatus of public undertakers

F3810

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F38 Saving for telecommunication apparatus, et ceteralaetc.

F3811

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F38PART III COMPENSATION IN RESPECT OF LAND ACQUIRED COMPULSORILY

F3812

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F38PART IV ADJUSTMENT OF RELATIONS BETWEEN LESSORS AND LESSEES OF AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS, ETC.

F3813

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C1SCHEDULE 9 RECOVERY OF EXPENSES BY CHARGING ORDER

Sections 109(5), 131(2), 164(4).

Annotations:
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1

Sch. 9 applied (27.8.1993) by 1993 c. 11, ss. 62(2)(a)(ii), 68(2).

1

—Where under sections 108(3), 131(2) and 164(4) a local authority have themselves incurred expenses in relation to a house or building, they may make in favour of themselves an order (in this Schedule referred to as a “charging order”) providing and declaring that the house or building is thereby charged and burdened with an annuity to pay the amount of the expenses.

2

—The annuity charged shall be such sum not exceeding such sum as may be prescribed, as the local authority may determine for every £100 of the said amount and so in proportion for any less sumF47....

F442A

The local authority must—

a

determine—

i

the term of the charging order, being no fewer than 5 years and no more than 30 years, and

ii

the date in each year on which the annuity is payable, and

b

notify the owner of its determination under paragraph (a).

2B

Section 187 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 (asp 1) applies to a notification under paragraph 2A(b) as if the notification were a formal communication referred to in section 187(1) of that Act.

3

—A charging order shall be in such form as may be prescribed and shall be recorded in the General Register of Sasines, or registered in the Land Register, as the case may be.

F453A

A charging order must provide—

a

that the annuity is payable for the term and on the date in each year determined under paragraph 2A(a),

b

that in default of payment of an annuity, the annuity is to be separately recoverable as a debt, and

c

that if immediately after the final annuity falls due any balance of the expenses charged by the order remains unpaid, that balance is immediately due for repayment and is recoverable as a debt.

3B

1

A person aggrieved by a determination under paragraph 2A(a)(i), may appeal to the sheriff.

2

On an appeal under this paragraph the sheriff may make such order relating to the term of the charging order as the sheriff thinks fit.

3

The decision of the sheriff on appeal under this paragraph is final.

4

—Every annuity constituting a charge by a charging order duly recorded in the General Register of Sasines or registered in the Land Register, as the case may be, shall be a charge on the premises specified in the order and shall have priority over—

a

all future burdens and incumbrances on the same premises, and

b

all existing burdens and incumbrances thereon except—

F48i

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ii

any charges created or arising under any provision of the Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897 or any Act amending that Act, or any local Act authorising a charge for recovery of expenses incurred by a local authority, or under this Schedule; and

iii

any charge created under any Act authorising advances of public money.

5

—A charging order duly recorded in the General Register of Sasines or registered in the Land Register, as the case may be, shall be conclusive evidence that the charge specified therein has been duly created in respect of the premises specified in the order.

F465A

The owner of the premises on which an annuity has been charged by a charging order does not, by virtue only of ceasing to be such an owner, cease to be liable for each annuity charged.

F496

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7

—A charging order and all sums payable thereunder may be from time to time transferred in like manner as a F33standard security and sums payable thereunder.

8

—Any owner of, or other person interested in, premises on which an annuity has been charged by any such charging order shall at any time be at liberty to redeem the annuity on payment to the local authority or other person entitled thereto of such sum as may be agreed upon or, in default of agreement, determined by the Secretary of State.

F35SCHEDULE 10 LANDLORD’S REPAIRING OBLIGATIONS

Section 113.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

F35 Obligations to repair

F351

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F35 Application of paragraph 1 to houses occupied by agricultural workers otherwise than as tenants

F352

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F35 Repairing obligations in short leases of houses

F353

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F35 Application of paragraph 3

F354

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F35 Restriction on contracting out

F355

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F42SCHEDULE 11 HOUSES IN MULTIPLE OCCUPATION: CONTROL ORDERS

Section 164(4), 184(2), 187(3), 189.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

F42PART I MANAGEMENT SCHEMES

F421

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F42 Recovery by local authority of capital expenditure

F422

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F42PART II APPEAL AND REVIEW

F423

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F424

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F425

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F426

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F42 Powers of court to restrict recovery of possession

F427

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F42PART III CONSEQUENCES OF CESSATION OF CONTROL ORDER

F42 Transfer of landlord’s interest in tenancies and agreements

F428

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F42 Cases where leases have been modified while control order was in force

F429

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F42 Interpretation

F4210

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F42PART IV RECOVERY OF EXPENSES BY LOCAL AUTHORITY EXECUTING WORKS UNDER SECTION 164

F4211

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SCHEDULE 12 TERMINATION OF EXCHEQUER PAYMENTS TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND CERTAIN PERIODICAL PAYMENTS TO OTHER PERSONS

Section 199.

1

1

No payment shall be made—

a

for the year 1979-80 or any subsequent year to a local authority under any of the enactments specified in Part I of the Table in paragraph 2;

b

for the year 1978-79 or any subsequent year to—

i

the Scottish Special Housing Association under any of the enactments specified in Parts II or III of that Table;

ii

a development corporation under any of the enactments specified in Part II of that Table.

2

The right of a local authority to receive any payment under any of the enactments specified in Part I of that Table or section 105 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1950 shall be extinguished unless an application has been made for the payment before 31st March 1980 or such later date as the Secretary of State may in exceptional circumstances allow.

3

Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph, where—

a

information given to the Secretary of State on any such application as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) for a payment includes any particulars which are, and are stated to be, based on an estimate; and

b

it appears to the Secretary of State—

i

that the estimate is reasonable, and

ii

that, assuming the estimate were correct, the information and other particulars given on the application are sufficient to enable him to determine the amount of the payment;

the Secretary of State may accept the estimate and make a payment accordingly.

4

Any payment made in pursuance of sub-paragraph (3) so far as it is based on an estimate of the cost of land may be adjusted when the final cost of the land is ascertained.

5

Where any payment is made in pursuance of sub-paragraph (3), the recipient shall not be entitled to question the amount of the payment on a ground which means that the estimate was incorrect.

6

Where the Secretary of State is not satisfied that the estimate is reasonable, he may, if he thinks fits, accept the application and make a payment of such amount as appears to him reasonable.

7

No housing association grant under Part II of the M1Housing Associations Act 1985 shall be paid to a local authority, the Association or a development corporation in respect of any project completed after 31st March 1979.

8

No payment shall be made for the year 1979-80 or any subsequent year under—

a

section 27(1) of the M2Housing (Scotland) Act 1949, section 89(1) of the M3Housing (Scotland) Act 1950 or section 21(1) of the 1968 Act (exchequer contributions for hostels); or

b

section 33 of the Housing Act 1974 or section 55 of the Housing Associations Act 1985 (hostel deficit grants),

to a local authority, the Association or a development corporation.

2

Table

Part I Payments to local authorities

Chapter

Act

Section

1968 c. 31.

The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1968.

Section 13.

1969 c. 34.

The Housing (Scotland) Act 1969.

Section 59(1) so far as the payments thereunder relate to land to which the housing revenue account relates.

1972 c. 46.

The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972.

Sections 2, 3 and 4.

Part II Payments to the Scottish Special Housing Association and development corporations

Chapter

Act

Section

1968 c. 31.

The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1968.

Section 13.

1969 c. 34.

The Housing (Scotland) Act 1969.

Section 59(1).

1972 c. 46.

The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972.

Sections 8, 9 and 10.

Part III . . . F8

Annotations:

SCHEDULE 13 ENACTMENTS SPECIFYING EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS

Section 201(4).

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
Marginal Citations
M4

14 Geo.6 c.34

M5

10 & ll Eliz.2 c.28

The Housing (Scotland) Act M41950.

The Housing (Scotland) Act M51962, Part I.

The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act M61968.

. . . F9

. . . F9

. . . F9

SCHEDULE 14 ENACTMENTS SPECIFYING EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS THAT MAY BE REDUCED, SUSPENDED OR DISCONTINUED

Section 201(5).

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
Marginal Citations
M7

14 Geo.6 c.34

M8

10 & 11 Eliz.2 c.28

The Housing (Scotland) Act M71950, sections 105, 110 and 121.

The Housing (Scotland) Act M81962, sections 12(3) and 14.

The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act M91968, Part I, Part II (except sections 26 and 50) and section 58(4).

. . . F10

The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act M101972, Part I.

. . . F10

. . . F10

SCHEDULE 15 THE HOUSING REVENUE ACCOUNT

Section 203.

PART I APPLICATION OF ACCOUNT

1

1

The houses, buildings and land specified for the purposes of section 203(1) (the housing revenue account) are—

a

all houses and other buildings which have been provided after 12th February 1919 for the purpose of—

i

Part III of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1925, or

ii

any enactment relating to the provision of housing accommodation for the working classes repealed by that Act, or

iii

Part V of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1950, or

iv

Part VII of the Act of 1966, or

v

Part I of this Act;

b

all land which after that date has been acquired or appropriated for the purposes of any of the enactments mentioned or referred to in paragraph (a) including—

i

all land which is deemed to have been acquired under Part III of the said Act of 1925 by virtue of section 15(4) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1935, and

ii

any structures on such land which were made available to a local authority under section 1 of the Housing (Temporary Accommodation) Act 1944;

c

all dwellings provided or improved by the local authority in accordance with improvement proposals approved by the Secretary of State under—

i

section 2 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1949, or

ii

section 105 of the said Act of 1950, or

iii

section 13 of the Act of 1968,

and all land acquired or appropriated by the authority for the purpose of carrying out such proposals;

d

all houses in housing action areas within the meaning of Part II of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974 or Part IV of this Act which have been purchased by the local authority under Part II of the said Act of 1974 or Part IV of this Act for the purpose of bringing them or another house up to the standard specified under section 16(3) or by virtue of section 17(3) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974 or section 90(3) or 91(3) of this Act;

C2e

all buildings provided or converted for use as lodging houses (that is to say houses not occupied as separate dwellings) or hostels as defined in section 138(4) of the Act of 1966 and section 2(5) of this Act or as parts of lodging houses or hostels.

2

Where a house is for the time being vested in a local authority by reason of the default of any person in carrying out the terms of any arrangements under which assistance in respect of the provision, reconstruction or improvement of the house has been given under any enactment relating to housing, the house shall be deemed for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) to be a house which has been provided by the authority under Part VII of the Act of 1966 or Part I of this Act.

3

The houses and other property to which a local authority’s housing revenue account relates shall include any property brought within the account before 27th August 1972—

a

with the consent of the Secretary of State given under section 60(1)(f) of the Act of 1968, or

b

by virtue of subsection (2) of the said section (house vesting in local authority on default of another person).

PART II OPERATION OF ACCOUNT

Credits

2

1

For each year a local authority shall carry to the credit of the housing revenue account amounts equal to—

a

the income receivable by the local authority from standard rents;

b

any income receivable by the local authority for that year in respect of service charges, supplementary charges, feuduties and any other charges in respect of houses and other property to which the account relates;

F43c

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

d

any income receivable by the local authority for that year in respect of all such buildings as are referred to in paragraph 1(1)(e);

e

any payments received by the local authority from another local authority in pursuance of any overspill agreement, being payments such as are mentioned in paragraph 3(f) of this Schedule;

F11f

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

g

income, and receipts in the nature of income, being income or receipts arising for that year from the investment or other use of money carried to the account;

h

any other income of any description, except a contribution out of the general fund kept under section 93 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, receivable by the local authority for that year, being income relating to expenditure falling to be debited to the account for that year;

i

such other income of the local authority as the Secretary of State may direct.

2

Subject to sub-paragraph (3), where any house or other property to which the account relates has been sold or otherwise disposed of, an amount equal to any income of the local authority arising from the investment or other use of capital money received by the authority in respect of the transaction shall be carried to the credit of the account.

3

Sub-paragraph (2) shall not apply—

a

where the Secretary of State otherwise directs as respects the whole or any part of such income, or

b

as respects income from capital money carried to a capital fund under paragraph 23 of Schedule 3 to the M11Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975.

4

An amount equal to any income of the local authority arising from an investment or other use of borrowed moneys in respect of which the authority are required under paragraph 3 below to debit loan charges to the account shall be carried to the credit of the account.

5

For any year, the local authority may, with the consent of the Secretary of State, carry to the credit of the account, in addition to the amounts required by the foregoing provisions of this Schedule, such further amounts, if any, as they think fit.

Debits

3

—Subject to paragraph 4 of this Schedule, for each year a local authority shall debit to the housing revenue account amounts equal to—

a

the loan charges which the local authority are liable to pay for that year in respect of money borrowed by a local authority for the purpose of—

i

the provision by them after 12th February 1919 of housing accommodation under the enactments referred to in paragraph 1(1)(a),

ii

the provision or improvement by them of dwellings in accordance with improvement proposals approved by the Secretary of State under section 2 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1949 or under section 105 of the M12Housing (Scotland) Act 1950 or under section 13 of the Act of 1968,

iii

meeting expenditure on the repair of houses and other property to which the account relates,

iv

the improvement of amenities of residential areas under section 251 on land to which the account relates,

v

the alteration, enlargement or improvement under section 2(3) of any house:

Provided that a local authority may, with the approval of the Secretary of State, debit to the account any payments, of which the amount and period over which they are payable have been approved by him, to meet outstanding capital debt in respect of any house which, being a house to which the account related—

a

was demolished after 27th July 1972; or

b

was disposed of after 25th May 1978;

b

the taxes, feuduties, rents and other charges which the local authority are liable to pay for that year in respect of houses and other property to which the account relates;

c

the expenditure incurred by the local authority for that year in respect of the repair, maintenance, supervision and management of houses and other property to which the account relates, other than the expenditure incurred by them in the administration of a rent rebate scheme;

d

the expenditure incurred by the local authority for that year in respect of all such buildings as are referred to in paragraph 1(1)(e);

e

the arrears of rent which have been written off in that year as irrecoverable, and the income receivable from any houses to which the account relates during any period in that year when they were not let;

f

any payments made by the local authority to another local authority or a development corporation in pursuance of any overspill agreement, being payments towards expenditure which, if it had been incurred by the first-mentioned authority, would have been debited by them to their housing revenue account in pursuance of this paragraph;

g

such other expenditure incurred by the local authority as the Secretary of State directs shall be debited to the housing revenue account.

4

—A local authority shall not debit to the housing revenue account amounts equal to—

a

expenditure on the provision of anything under section 3 or 5 (which relate respectively to the powers of a local authority to provide shops, etc., and laundry facilities) or the supply of anything under section 4 (which relates to the power of a local authority to provide furniture, etc.), or

b

any part of expenditure attributable to site works and services of a house or houses or other property to which the housing revenue account relates which exceeds the expenditure required for the provision of the house or houses or other property:

Provided that nothing in sub-paragraph (a) shall apply to expenditure on the provision of—

i

anything referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) of section 211(1) in respect of which the local authority are required to make a service charge;

ii

any garage, car-port or other car-parking facilities provided by the local authority under the terms of the tenancy of a house,

and the exclusion from the housing revenue account of expenditure on the supply or provision of anything under sections 4 or 5 shall not extend to such expenditure when incurred in relation to a hostel or a lodging-house.

F13 Provision of welfare services

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F13

Sch. 15 para. 4A and crossnote inserted (retrospectively) by 1993 c. 28, ss. 150, 188(2)(b).

F124A

Where in any year a local authority provide welfare services under section 5A, they may—

a

carry to the credit of the housing revenue account an amount equal to the whole or any part of the income of the authority for the year from charges in respect of the provision of those services;

b

carry to the debit of the account an amount equal to the whole or any part of the expenditure of the authority for the year in respect of the provision of those services.

Supplemental

5

—Any requirement of this Schedule as respects any amount to be debited or credited to the account may be met by taking in the first instance an estimate of the amount, and by making adjustments in the account for a later year when the amount is more accurately known or is finally ascertained.

6

—A local authority may, with the consent of the Secretary of State, exclude from the housing revenue account any of the items of income or expenditure mentioned in the foregoing provisions of this Schedule, or may with such consent include any items of income or expenditure not mentioned in those foregoing provisions.

7

—Where it appears to the Secretary of State that amounts in respect of any items of income or expenditure other than those mentioned in the foregoing provisions of this Schedule ought properly to be credited or debited to a housing revenue account, or that amounts in respect of any of the items of income and expenditure mentioned in the foregoing provisions of this Schedule which ought properly to have been credited or debited to the account have not been so credited or debited, or that any amounts have been improperly credited or debited to the account, he may, after consultation with the local authority, give directions for the appropriate credits or debits to be made or for the rectification of the account, as the case may require.

8

—The Secretary of State may direct that items of income or expenditure, either generally or of a specific category, shall be included in or excluded from the account.

9

1

If at any time a credit balance is shown in the housing revenue account, the whole or part of it may be made available for any purpose for which the general fund of the local authority maintained under section 93 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 may lawfully be applied.

2

If for any year a deficit is shown in the said account, the local authority shall carry to the credit of the account a F14contribution out of the said general rate fund of an amount equal to the deficit.

10

—References in this Schedule to houses and other property to which the housing revenue account of a local authority relates shall be construed as references to houses, buildings, land and dwellings in respect of which the authority are required by section 203 and Part I of this Schedule to keep the account.

SCHEDULE 16 THE SLUM CLEARANCE REVENUE ACCOUNT

Section 207(3).

Credits

1

—For each year a local authority shall carry to the credit of the slum clearance revenue account amounts equal to—

a

the income from the rents, feuduties and other charges in respect of houses and other property to which the account relates;

b

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F15

c

any income from the investment or other use of capital obtained from the disposal of houses and other property to which the account relates;

d

any expenses incurred by the local authority in the demolition of a building to which the account relates which they have recovered from the owner of the building;

e

such other income of the local authority as the Secretary of State may direct.

2

—Where for any year a deficit is shown in the account, the local authority shall carry to the credit of the account in respect of that year an amount equal to the amount of the deficit.

Debits

3

—For each year a local authority shall debit to the slum clearance revenue account amounts equal to—

a

the loan charges which the local authority are liable to pay for that year referable to the amount of expenditure incurred by the local authority which falls within section 207(2);

b

the taxes, feuduties, rents and other charges which the local authority are liable to pay for that year in respect of houses and other property to which the account relates;

c

the expenditure incurred by the local authority for that year in respect of the repair, maintenance, supervision and management of houses and other property to which the account relates;

d

the expenditure incurred by the local authority for that year in respect of the purchase, demolition, and clearance of sites of houses and other property to which the account relates where that expenditure is not met from capital;

e

the arrears of rent which have been written off in that year as irrecoverable and the income receivable from any houses to which the account relates during any period in that year when they were not let;

f

such other expenditure incurred by the local authority as the Secretary of State directs.

Supplemental

4

—Any surplus shown in a slum clearance revenue account at the end of a year shall be credited to the general fund kept under section 93 of the M13Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.

5

—A local authority may, with the consent of the Secretary of State, exclude from the slum clearance revenue account any of the items of income or expenditure mentioned in the foregoing provisions of this Schedule, or may with such consent include any items of income or expenditure not mentioned in those foregoing provisions.

6

—The Secretary of State may direct that items of income or expenditure either generally or of a specific category, shall be included in or excluded from the slum clearance revenue account.

F39SCHEDULE 17 CONDITIONS RELATING TO HOUSE LOANS

Section 214(8).

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

F391

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F392

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F393

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F394

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F395

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F396

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F397

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F398

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F399

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F3910

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F3911

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F40SCHEDULE 18 STANDARD AMENITIES

Section 244(6), (7) and (11).

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

F40PART I LIST OF AMENITIES AND MAXIMUM ELIGIBLE AMOUNTS

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F40PART II LIMIT ON AMOUNT OF APPROVED EXPENSES FOR STANDARD AMENITIES

F401

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F402

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F403

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F404

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F41SCHEDULE 19 CONSEQUENCES OF BREACH OF CONDITIONS OF IMPROVEMENT GRANT

Section 246(5).

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

F411

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F412

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F413

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F414

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F415

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F416

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F417

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F418

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51SCHEDULE 20 ASSISTANCE BY WAY OF REPURCHASE

Section 275.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

F51PART I THE AGREEMENT TO REPURCHASE

F51 The interest to be acquired

F511

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51 Request for notice of proposed terms of acquisition

F512

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51 Authority’s notice of proposed terms

F513

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51 Unreasonable terms

F514

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51 Appeal

F515

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51 Notice of acceptance

F516

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51 Extensions

F517

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51 Interest acquired to be treated as if acquired under Part I

F518

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51PART II PRICE PAYABLE AND VALUATION

F51 The price

F519

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51 The value

F5110

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F51 Determination of value

F5111

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F51 Certain grant conditions cease to have effect

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F50SCHEDULE 21 DWELLINGS INCLUDED IN MORE THAN ONE DESIGNATION

Section 294.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

F50 Introductory

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F50 Cases in which later designation to be disregarded

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F50 In other cases any applicable designation may be relied on

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F50 Procedure to be followed where later designation comes into operation

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SCHEDULE 22 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND SAVINGS

Section 339.

PART I TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

General

1

—The re-enactment of provisions in, and the consequent repeal of those provisions by this Act, does not affect the continuity of those provisions.

2

—In so far as—

a

any requirement, prohibition, determination, order or regulation made by virtue of an enactment repealed by this Act, or

b

any direction or notice given by virtue of such an enactment, or

c

any proceedings begun by virtue of such an enactment, or

d

anything done or having effect as if done,

could, if a corresponding enactment in this Act were in force at the relevant time, have been made, given, begun or done by virtue of the corresponding enactment, it shall, if effective immediately before the corresponding enactment comes into force, continue to have effect thereafter as if made, given, begun or done by virtue of that corresponding enactment.

3

—Where any enactment passed before this Act, or any instrument or document refers either expressly or by implication to an enactment repealed by this Act the reference shall (subject to its context) be construed as or as including a reference to the corresponding provision of this Act.

4

—Where any period of time specified in any enactment repealed by this Act is current at the commencement of this Act, this Act has effect as if its corresponding provision had been in force when that period began to run.

5

1

The general rule is that the provisions of this Act apply, in accordance with the foregoing paragraphs, to matters arising before the commencement of this Act as to matters arising after that commencement.

2

The general rule has effect subject to any express provision to the contrary, either in this Schedule or in connection with the substantive provision in question.

3

The general rule does not mean that the provisions of this Act apply to cases to which the corresponding repealed provisions did not apply by virtue of transitional provision made in connection with the commencement of the repealed provisions (such transitional provisions, if not specifically reproduced, are saved by paragraph 8).

4

The general rule does not apply so far as a provision of this Act gives effect to an amendment made in pursuance of a recommendation of the Scottish Law Commission.

Persons holding office

6

—Any person who at the commencement of this Act is holding office or acting or serving under or by virtue of any enactment repealed by this Act or by the Act of 1966 shall continue to hold his office or to act or serve as if he had been appointed under this Act.

Security of tenure of tenants of regional councils, etc.

7

—Notwithstanding the repeal by this Act of section 16(2) and (3)(b) of the M14Tenants’ Rights, Etc (Scotland) Act 1980, those provisions shall continue to have effect for the purposes of paragraph 4 of the M15Housing (Scotland) Act 1986 (Consequential, Transitional and Supplementary Provisions) Order 1986 (application of transitional provisions relating to secure tenant’s right to written lease to tenants of regional councils, police authorities and fire authorities).

PART II SAVINGS

General saving for old transitional provisions

8

—The repeal by this Act of a provision relating to the coming into force of a provision it reproduces does not affect the operation of that provision, in so far as it is not specifically reproduced but remains capable of having effect, in relation to the corresponding provision of this Act.

General saving for old savings

9

1

The repeal by this Act of an enactment previously repealed subject to savings does not affect the continued operation of those savings.

2

The repeal by this Act of a saving made on the previous repeal of an enactment does not affect the operation of the saving in so far as it is not specifically reproduced but remains capable of having effect.

Transfers under section 14 of the Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977

10

1

The repeal by this Act of section 14 of the Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977 (transfers of property and staff) does not affect the operation of any order previously made under that section.

2

The transfer of an employee in pursuance of such an order shall be treated—

F16a

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b

for the purposes of F17Chapter I of Part XIV of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (continuity of employment) as occurring on the transfer of an undertaking.

Use of existing forms, etc.

11

—Any document made, served or issued on or after this Act comes into force which contains a reference to an enactment repealed by this Act shall be construed, except so far as a contrary intention appears, as referring or, as the context may require, including a reference to the corresponding provision of this Act.

Secure tenant: reimbursement of cost of work done before 3rd October 1980

12

—The repeal of section 24(1) of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc (Scotland) Act 1980 does not affect the operation of that section in relation to works carried out before 3rd October 1980.

Contributions under sections 106 and 121 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1950 (c.34) and section 14 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1962 (c.28)

13

—Contributions remain payable by the Secretary of State under sections 106 and 121 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1950 and section 14 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1962 (contributions payable annually for periods of between 20 and 60 years).

SCHEDULE 23 MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

Section 339.

General

F361

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2

—Any reference in any previous enactment to “tolerable standard” as defined in section 2 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1969 or in section 14 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1969 or in section 14 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974 is a reference to the tolerable standard as defined in section 86.

The Crofters Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886 (c. 29)

3

—In the Schedule, in paragraph 1A, for the words “Part II of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974” substitute the words “ Part I of Schedule 8 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

The Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1907 (c. 51)

4

—In the Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1907, after section 38 there shall be inserted the following section—

38A Notice of termination in respect of dwelling-houses.

—Any notice of termination of tenancy or notice of removal given under section 37 or 38 above in respect of a dwelling-house, on or after 2nd December 1974, shall be in writing and shall contain such information as may be prescribed by virtue of section 112 of the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984, and Rule 112 of Schedule 1 to this Act shall no longer apply to any such notice under section 37 above.

The Crofters (Scotland) Act 1955 (c. 21)

5

—In Schedule 5, in paragraph 1A, for the words “Part II of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974” substitute the words “ Part I of Schedule 8 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

The Clean Air Act 1956 (c. 52)

F186

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The Coal Mining (Subsidence) Act 1957 (c. 59)

F197

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The Building (Scotland) Act 1959 (c. 24)

F348

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The Pipe-lines Act 1962 (c. 58)

9

—In section 30(2), for the words “181”, “1966” and “Part III” substitute the words “ 127 ”, “ 1987 ” and “ Part VI ” respectively.

The Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1963 (c. 51)

10

1

In section 15(7), for paragraph (d) substitute the following paragraph—

d

paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987.

2

For Schedule 2 (acquisition of houses as being unfit for human habitation), substitute the following Schedule—

SCHEDULE 2 ACQUISITION OF HOUSES WHICH DO NOT MEET THE TOLERABLE STANDARD

Acquisitions to which this Schedule applies

1

1

This Schedule applies to a compulsory acquisition of a description mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) where the land in question comprises a house which, in the opinion of the appropriate local authority does not meet the tolerable standard.

2

The compulsory acquisitions referred to are—

a

an acquisition under Part VI of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972, or

b

an acquisition under section 13 of the Housing and Town Development (Scotland) Act 1957, or

c

an acquisition in pursuance of Part IX of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972, or

d

an acquisition of land within the area designated by an order under section 1 of the New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968 as the site of a new town, or

e

an acquisition by a development corporation or a local roads authority or the Secretary of State under the New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968 or under any enactment as applied by any provision of that Act, or

f

an acquisition by means of an order under section 141 of the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 vesting land in an urban development corporation; or

g

an acquisition by such a corporation under section 142 of that Act.

Procedure

2

1

The local authority may make and submit to the Secretary of State an order, in such form as may be prescribed by regulations made under section 330 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987, declaring that the house does not meet the tolerable standard and if—

a

that order is confirmed by the Secretary of State, either before or concurrently with the confirmation of a compulsory purchase order for the acquisition of the land, or

b

in a case where the acquisition is in pursuance of a notice to treat deemed to have been served in consequence of the service of a notice under section 170 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972 or the provisions of that section as applied by or under any other enactment or in consequence of the service of a notice under section 11 of the New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968 or under section 182 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972, the order is made before the date on which the notice to treat is deemed to have been served and is subsequently confirmed by the Secretary of State,

section 305 and paragraph 12(2) and (3) of Schedule 8 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (which relate respectively to payments in respect of certain well-maintained houses under Part XV and to compensation for compulsory acquisition under Part IV of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987) shall apply as if the house had been purchased under Part IV as not meeting the tolerable standard, and as if any reference in that section and paragraph to the local authority were a reference to the acquiring authority.

2

Before submitting to the Secretary of State an order under this paragraph, the local authority by whom the order was made shall serve on every owner, and (so far as it is reasonably practicable to ascertain such persons) on the superior of, and the holder of every heritable security over, the land or any part thereof, a notice in such form as may be prescribed as mentioned in the last preceding sub-paragraph, stating the effect of the order and that it is about to be submitted to the Secretary of State for confirmation, and specifying the time within which, and the manner in which, objection thereto can be made.

3

If no objection is duly made by any of the persons on whom notices are required to be served, or if all objections so made are withdrawn, the Secretary of State may, if he thinks fit, confirm the order; but in any other case he shall, before confirming the order, consider any objection not withdrawn, and shall, if either the person by whom the objection was made or the local authority so desires, afford to that person and the authority an opportunity of appearing before and being heard by a person appointed by the Secretary of State for the purpose.

4

Section 86 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 shall have effect in determining for the purposes of this paragraph whether a house meets the tolerable standard as it has effect in so determining for the purposes of that Act.

5

In this paragraph “appropriate local authority” means a local authority who, in relation to the area in which the land in question is situated, are a local authority for the purposes of the provisions of Part IV of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 relating to housing action areas; and “owner,” in relation to any land, includes any person who under the Lands Clauses Acts would be enabled to sell and convey the land to the promoters of an undertaking and includes also a lessee under a lease the unexpired period of which exceeds three years.

Amount of compensation

3

1

Where in relation to a compulsory acquisition, section 120(2) to (4) or paragraph 12(2) and (3) of Schedule 8 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (which relate respectively to the compensation to be paid on the compulsory acquisition of closed houses, and of houses not meeting the tolerable standard) apply (whether by virtue of that Act or of an order under paragraph 2 of this Schedule) and—

a

the relevant land consists of or includes the whole or part of a house (in this paragraph referred to as “the relevant house”) and, on the date of the making of the compulsory purchase order in pursuance of which the acquisition is effected, the person then entitled to the relevant interest was, in right of that interest, in occupation of the relevant house or part thereof as a private dwelling, and

b

that person either continues, on the date of service of the notice to treat, to be entitled to the relevant interest, or, if he has died before that date, continued to be entitled to that interest immediately before his death,

the following provisions of this paragraph shall apply in relation to the acquisition; and in those provisions “the dwelling” means so much of the relevant house as the said person occupied as aforesaid.

2

Subject to the next following sub-paragraph, the amount of the compensation payable in respect of the acquisition of the relevant interest shall not in any event be less than the gross annual value of the dwelling.

3

Where a payment falls to be made under section 304 or 305 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 to the person entitled to the relevant interest, and that payment is attributable to the relevant house, any reference in the last preceding sub-paragraph to the amount of the compensation payable in respect of the acquisition of the relevant interest shall be construed as a reference to the aggregate of that amount and of the amount of the payment.

4

For the purposes of this paragraph the gross annual value of the dwelling shall be determined as follows—

a

if the dwelling constitutes the whole of the relevant house, the gross annual value of the dwelling shall be taken to be the value which, on the date of service of the notice to treat, is shown in the valuation roll then in force as the gross annual value of that house for rating purposes;

b

if the dwelling is only part of the relevant house, an apportionment shall be made of the gross annual value of the relevant house for rating purposes, as shown in the valuation roll in force on the date of service of the notice to treat, and the gross annual value of the dwelling shall be taken to be the amount which, on such an apportionment, is properly attributable to the dwelling.

5

Any reference in this paragraph to the compensation payable in respect of the acquisition of the relevant interest shall be construed as excluding so much (if any) of that compensation as is attributable to disturbance or to severance or injurious affection.

6

Nothing in this paragraph shall affect the amount which is to be taken for the purposes of section 20 of this Act (which relates to the consideration payable for the discharge of land from feu-duty and incumbrances) as the amount of the compensation payable in respect of the acquisition of the relevant interest.

7

In the application of this paragraph to any lands and heritages whose net annual value is ascertained under subsection (8) of section 6 of the Valuation and Rating (Scotland) Act 1956 (and for which there is therefore no gross annual value shown in the valuation roll)—

a

in sub-paragraph (2) above, for the word “gross” there shall be substituted the words “ 1.25 times the net ”; and

b

in sub-paragraph (4) above, for the word “gross”, wherever it occurs, there shall be substituted the word “ net ”.

Interpretation

4

—This Schedule shall be construed as one with Parts IV and XV of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987.

The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1966 (c.51)

11

—In section 46(1) (general interpretation), in the definition of “housing revenue account”, for the words “23 of the Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972”, substitute the words “ 203 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

The National Loans Act 1968 (c.13)

12

—In Schedule 4, for the words “78” and “1950” substitute the words “ 231 ” and “ 1987 ” respectively.

The New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968 (c.16)

13

1

In section 6, subsection (6) shall cease to have effect.

2

After section 38A of the New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968 (as inserted by section 4(2) of the Statutory Corporations (Financial Provisions) Act 1974) there shall be inserted the following section—

38B Disposal of surplus funds of development corporations.

1

Where it appears to the Secretary of State, after consultation with the Treasury and the development corporation, that a development corporation have a surplus, whether on capital or on revenue account, after making allowance by way of transfer to reserve or otherwise for their future requirements, the development corporation shall, if the Secretary of State after such consultation as aforesaid so directs, pay to the Secretary of State such sum not exceeding the amount of that surplus as may be specified in the direction; and any sum received by the Secretary of State under this section shall, subject to subsection (3) of this section, be paid into the Consolidated Fund.

2

The whole or part of any payment made to the Secretary of State by a development corporation under subsection (1) above shall, if the Secretary of State with the approval of the Treasury so determines, be treated as made by way of repayment of such part of the principal of advances under section 37(1) of this Act, and as made in respect of the repayments due at such times, as may be so determined.

3

Any sum treated under subsection (2) above as a repayment of a loan shall be paid by the Secretary of State into the National Loans Fund.

The Clean Air Act 1968 (c.62)

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The Post Office Act 1969 (c.48)

15

—In Schedule 4—

a

in paragraph 83(1), for “II of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974” substitute IV of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”;

b

in paragraph 83(2), for “section 33 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974”, substitute “ paragraph 9 of Schedule 8 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”;

c

in paragraph 83(3), for “33(4) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974” substitute “ paragraph 9(4) of Schedule 8 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”;

d

in paragraph 88(3), for “208 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1966” substitute “ section 338 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

The Local Authority Social Services Act 1970 (c.42)

16

—In Schedule 1, at the end insert in column 1 the words “Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (c. 26) Section 38(b)” and in column 2 the words “Co-operation in relation to homeless persons and persons threatened with homelessness.”.

The Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 (c.44)

17

—In section 3(2), for the words “VII”, “1966” and “137” substitute the words “ I ”, “ 1987 ” and “ 1 ” respectively.

The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972 (c.52)

F2118

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The Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1973 (c.56)

19

1

In section 27(1)(f), for the words “15(2) of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc (Scotland) Act 1980” and “2” substitute the words “ 48(2) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ” and “ 3 ” respectively.

2

In section 27(7)—

a

in paragraph (a), for the words “II”, “1966”, “14A of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974” substitute the words VI, “ 1987 ”, “ 88 of that Act ” respectively;

b

in paragraph (b), for the words “56” substitute the words “ 125 ”; and omit the words “of 1966”;

c

in paragraph (c), for the words “15(4)(i)” substitute the words “ 117(2)(a) ”; and omit the words “of 1966”;

d

in paragraph (d), for the words “II of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1974” substitute the words “ I of Schedule 8 to that Act ”.

3

In section 29(7AA), for the words “14 of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” and “2” substitute the words “ 47 and 48(2) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ” and “ 3 ” respectively.

4

In section 34(2), for the words from “section 20” to the end substitute the words “ section 121 and paragraph 12 of Schedule 8 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 and “owner occupier’s supplement” means a payment under sections 308 to 311 of that Act. ”.

5

In section 36—

a

in subsection (4)(b), after the words “1968” insert the words “ or section 214 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”;

b

in subsection (7), for the words “VII” and “1966” substitute the words “ I ” and “ 1987 ” respectively.

6

In section 38(6), for the words “1974” and “14” substitute the words “ 1987 ” and “ 86 ”.

7

In section 39—

a

in subsections 1(b) and 2(a), (b), for the words “VII” and “1966” substitute the words “ I ” and “ 1987 ” respectively;

b

in subsection (6), for the words “(Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972” substitute the words “ (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

8

In section 53(3), for the words “114”, “1966” and “VII” substitute the words “ 11 ”, “ 1987 ” and “ I ” respectively.

F229

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F2210

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11

In section 80—

a

in the definition of “housing association” for the words “section 208(1) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1966” substitute the words “ the Housing Associations Act 1985 ”;

b

in the definition of “registered”, for the words from “in the register” to the end substitute the words “ under the Housing Associations Act 1985 ”.

The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (c.65)

20

1

In section 130—

a

in subsection (1), for the words “Acts 1966 to 1973” substitute the words “ Act 1987 ”;

b

in subsection (2), for the words “VII” and “1966” substitute the words “ I ” and “ 1987 ”.

2

In section 131, subsection (2) shall cease to have effect.

3

In section 236(2)(d), for the words “Acts 1966 to 1973” substitute the words “ Act 1987 ”.

4

In Schedule 9, paragraph 73 shall cease to have effect.

5

In Schedule 12, paragraphs 1, 2, 5, 6 to 19 and 21 to 24 shall cease to have effect.

Consumer Credit Act 1974 (c.37)

21

—In section 16(1)(ff), for the words “2 of the 1978 Act or section 31 of the 1980 Act” substitute the words “ 223 or 229 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

Land Tenure Reform (Scotland) Act 1974 (c.38)

22

—In section 8(7), for the words “Tenants’ Rights, Etc (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975 (c.30)

F2323

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The National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (c.29)

24

—In section 100(1)—

a

in paragraph (a), for the words “1966” substitute the words “ 1987 ”;

b

for paragraph (b) substitute the following paragraphs—

b

the Scottish Special Housing Association;

c

a Housing Association or Housing Trust within the meaning of the Housing Associations Act 1985.

c

in paragraph (c), for the word “(c)” substitute the word “ (d) ”.

The Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 (c.65)

25

1

In section 152(1)(c), for the words “1 of the Homes Insulation Act 1978” substitute the words “ 252 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”;

2

In section 153(1)(a), for the words “Housing (Scotland) Acts 1966 to 1978 and the Tenants’ Rights, Etc (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ Housing Associations Act 1985 and the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”;

3

In section 156(4), for the words “Parts I, II and III of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ Part III of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

The Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981 (c.59)

26

—In section 13(11), for the words “the Tenants’ Rights, Etc (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ Part III of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

The Local Government and Planning (Scotland) Act 1982 (c.43)

27

—In section 24(2), for the words “32(1)(b) of the Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972” substitute the words “ 211(1)(b) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (c.45)

28

1

In section 87(5), for the words “Part II of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1969” and “24(1) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1969” substitute the words “ Part V of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ” and “ 108 of that Act ” respectively.

2

In section 108(2), for the words “2 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1969” substitute the words “ 9 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

The Rent (Scotland) Act 1984 (c.58)

29

1

In section 5(5), for the words “5 of the Housing Rents and Subsidies (Scotland) Act 1975” substitute the words “ 22 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

2

In section 6(8), for the words “208(1) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1966” substitute the words “ 338 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

3

In section 59, for the words “Subsections (1), (2) and (4) of section 62 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1969” substitute the words “ Sections 212 and 213 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”; and the words from “except that” to the end shall cease to have effect.

4

In section 63(4)—

a

in paragraph (f), for the words “5 of the Housing Rents and Subsidies (Scotland) Act 1975” substitute the words “ 22 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”;

b

in paragraph (g), the words from “or any” to the end shall cease to have effect.

5

In section 66(1), for the words “23 of the Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972” substitute the words “ 203 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

6

In section 101(2) and (3), for the words “4 to the Tenants’ Rights, Etc (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ 5 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

7

In section 106—

a

in subsection (1), after the words “1974” insert the words “ or Part XIII of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”;

b

in subsection (2), after the words “1974” insert the words “ or section 241(2) of the Act of 1987 ”.

c

in subsection (5), for the words “39(1) of the said Act of 1968” and “2 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1969” substitute the words “ 86 of the Act of 1987 ” and “ 240 of that Act ” respectively.

8

In Schedule 2, Part IV—

a

in paragraph 4, for the words “89” and “ 1966 ” substitute the words “ 135 ” and “ 1987 ” respectively;

b

in paragraph 6, for the words “VII” and “1966” substitute the words “ I ” and “ 1987 ”.

The Housing Act 1985 (c.68)

30

F241

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2

In section 187, in the definition of “long tenancy”, paragraph (b) shall cease to have effect.

3

In section 458, in the definition of “the corresponding Scottish provisions” for the words from “the Home” to the end substitute the words “ sections 222 to 228 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

4

In Schedule 4, in paragraph 7(2)—

a

in the definition of “housing association”, for the words “paragraph (e) of section 10(2) of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” and “11” substitute the words “ section 61(2)(a)(vi) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ” and “ 45 ” respectively;

b

in the definition of “housing co-operative”, for the words “5 of the Housing Rents and Subsidies (Scotland) Act 1975” substitute the words “ 22 of the said Act of 1987 ”.

The Housing Associations Act 1985 (c.69)

31

1

In section 8(1), for the words “Part I of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ Part III of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

2

In section 10(2)(b), for the words “paragraphs 2 to 7 of Schedule 1 to the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ paragraphs 1 to 8 of Schedule 2 to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

3

In section 39, in the definition of “secure tenancy” for the words “10 of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ 44 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

4

In section 44(1)(b), for the words “1 of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ 65 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

5

In section 45—

a

in subsection (2)(b), for the words “(11)(e) of section 1 of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ (4)(d) and (e) of section 61 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”;

b

in subsection (5), for the words “6 of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ 72 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

6

In section 52(1)(f), for the words “6 of the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980” substitute the words “ 72 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

7

In section 59, at the end add the following subsection—

5

Sections 6, 15, 320 and 329 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 (general provisions with respect to housing functions of local authorities etc.) apply in relation to this section and section 61, as they apply in relation to the provisions of that Act.

8

In section 69A(b), for the words “5 of the Housing Rents and Subsidies (Scotland) Act 1975” substitute the words “ 22 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

9

In section 88(5), for the words “175(2) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1966” substitute the words “ 23 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 ”.

Airports Act 1986 (c.31)

32

—In Schedule 2, paragraph 4, for the words “56” and “1966” substitute the words “ 125 ” and “ 1987 ”.

SCHEDULE 24 REPEALS

Section 339.

Chapter

Short title

Extent of repeal

4&5 Geo.5 c.31.

The Housing Act 1914.

The whole Act.

14 Geo.6 c.34.

The Housing (Scotland) Act 1950.

The whole Act.

2&3 Eliz.2 c.50.

The Housing (Repairs and Rents) (Scotland) Act 1954.

The whole Act.

7&8 Eliz.2 c.33.

The House Purchase and Housing Act 1959.

The whole Act.

10&11 Eliz.2 c.28.

The Housing (Scotland) Act 1962.

The whole Act.

1964 c.56.

The Housing Act 1964.

Section 101.

1966 c.49.

The Housing (Scotland) Act 1966.

The whole Act.

1967 c.20.

The Housing (Financial Provisions, Etc.) (Scotland) Act 1967.

The whole Act.

1968 c.16.

The New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968.

Section 6(6).

1968 c.31.

The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1968.

The whole Act, except sections 20, 67 and 71.

1969 c.34.

The Housing (Scotland) Act 1969.

The whole Act.

1970 c.44.

The Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970.

Section 3(1), (2).

1971 c.76.

The Housing Act 1971.

The whole Act.

1972 c.46.

The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972.

The whole Act, except sections 69, 78 and 81 and in Schedule 9, paragraph 31.

1973 c.5.

The Housing (Amendment) Act 1973.

The whole Act.

1973 c.65.

The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.

Section 131(2), in Schedule 9, paragraph 73, in Schedule 12 paragraphs 1, 2, 5, 6 to 19 and 21 to 24.

1974 c.44.

The Housing Act 1974.

The whole Act, except sections 11, 18(2)-(6), 129, 130 and 131, Schedule 3 Part III, and Schedule 13 paragraphs 42 to 46.

1974 c.45.

The Housing (Scotland) Act 1974.

The whole Act.

1975 c.21.

The Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975.

In Schedules 7C and 7D, the entries relating to the Housing (Scotland) Act 1966.

1975 c.28.

The Housing Rents and Subsidies (Scotland) Act 1975.

The whole Act, except paragraphs 9 and 10 of Schedule 3.

1975 c.30.

The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975.

In Schedule 3, paragraph 27; in paragraph 31 in the definition of “security” the words from “a local bond” to “enactment or”.

1977 c.48.

The Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977.

The whole Act.

1978 c.14.

The Housing (Financial Provisions (Scotland) Act 1978.

The whole Act, except paragraphs 12 to 14 and 39 of Schedule 2.

1978 c.27.

The Home Purchase Assistance and Housing Corporation Guarantee Act 1978.

The whole Act.

1978 c.48.

The Homes Insulation Act 1978.

The whole Act.

1979 c.33.

The Land Registration (Scotland) Act 1979.

In Schedule 2, paragraphs 5 and 6.

1980 c.51.

The Housing Act 1980.

The whole Act.

1980 c.52.

The Tenants’ Rights, Etc (Scotland) Act 1980.

Parts I to III and Part V except section 74; Part VI except section 86; Schedules A1 and 1 to 4.

1980 c.61.

The Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Amendment Act 1980.

The whole Act.

1981 c.23.

The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1981.

Sections 21 to 23, 34 and 35; in Schedule 2, paragraphs 11, 15, 35 and 36; in Schedule 3, paragraphs 8, 9, 10, 29 to 31 and 40 to 46.

1981 c.72.

The Housing (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 1981.

The whole Act.

1982 c.43.

The Local Government and Planning (Scotland) Act 1982.

Sections 51 to 55; in Schedule 3 paragraphs 29 to 33 and 39 to 40.

1982 c.45.

The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982.

In Schedule 3, paragraph 4.

1984 c.12.

The Telecommunications Act 1984.

In Schedule 4, paragraph 45.

1984 c.18.

The Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Amendment Act 1984.

The whole Act.

1984 c.31.

Rating and Valuation Amendment (Scotland) Act 1984.

Section 8.

1984 c.50.

The Housing Defects Act 1984.

The whole Act.

1984 c.58.

The Rent (Scotland) Act 1984.

In section F255(2)(d) and in section 63(4)(g), the words “or any authorised society within the meaning of the Housing Act 1914”; in section 59, the words from “except that” to the end.

1985 c.68.

The Housing Act 1985.

In section 187, in the definition of “long tenancy”, paragraph (b).

1985 c.71.

The Housing (Consequential Provisions) Act 1985.

In Schedule 2, paragraphs 10, 16, 17, 37, 39, 40, 42 and 45.

1986 c.65.

The Housing (Scotland) Act 1986.

Sections 1 to 12 and 18 and 21, Schedule 1, Schedule 2, paragraph 2.

1986 c.63.

The Housing and Planning Act 1986.

Section 3; in Schedule 5, paragraphs 14 and 17.

1986 c.53.

The Building Societies Act 1986.

In Schedule 18, paragraph 12.

TABLE OF DERIVATIONS

1

The following abbreviations are used in this Table:

Acts of Parliament

1897

= The Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897 c. 38.

1914

= The Housing Act 1914 c. 31.

1950

= The Housing (Scotland) Act 1950 c. 34.

1954

= The Housing (Repairs and Rents) (Scotland) Act 1954 c. 50.

1959

= The House Purchase and Housing Act 1959 c. 33.

1962

= The Housing (Scotland) Act 1962 c. 28.

1964

= The Housing Act 1964 c. 56.

1966

= The Housing (Scotland) Act 1966 c. 49.

1967

= The Housing (Financial Provisions, Etc.) (Scotland) Act 1967 c. 20.

1968

= The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1968 c. 31.

1969

= The Housing (Scotland) Act 1969 c. 34.

1970

= The Housing (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 1970 c. 5.

1971 (c. 28)

= The Rent (Scotland) Act 1971 c. 28.

1971 (c. 58)

= The Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1971 c. 58.

1971

= The Housing Act 1971 c. 76.

1972

= The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972 c. 46.

1972 (c. 52)

= The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972 c. 52.

1973

= The Housing (Amendment) Act 1973 c. 5.

1973 (c. 56)

= The Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1973 c. 56.

1973 (c. 65)

= The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 c. 65.

1974 (c. 39)

= The Consumer Credit Act 1974 c. 39.

1974 (c. 44)

= The Housing Act 1974 c. 44.

1974

= The Housing (Scotland) Act 1974 c. 45.

1975 (c. 21)

= The Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975 c. 21.

1975

= The Housing Rents and Subsidies (Scotland) Act 1975 c. 28.

1977

= The Housing (Homeless Persons) Act 1977 c. 48.

1978

= The Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1978 c. 14.

1978 (c. 27)

= The Home Purchase Assistance and Housing Corporation Guarantee Act 1978 c. 27.

1978 (c. 48)

= The Homes Insulation Act 1978 c. 48.

1980 (c. 51)

= The Housing Act 1980 c. 51.

1980

= The Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980 c. 52.

1980 (c. 61)

= The Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Amendment Act 1980 c. 61.

1981 (c.23)

= The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1981 c. 23.

1981

= The Housing (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 1981 c. 72.

1982 (c. 24)

= The Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982 c. 24.

1982

= The Local Government and Planning (Scotland) Act 1982 c. 43.

1982 (c. 45)

= The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 c. 45.

1982 (c. 48)

= The Criminal Justice Act 1982 c. 48.

1984 (c. 12)

= The Telecommunications Act 1984 c. 12.

1984 (c. 18)

= The Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Amendment Act 1984 c. 18.

1984 (c. 31)

= The Rating and Valuation Amendment (Scotland) Act 1984 c. 31.

1984

= The Housing Defects Act 1984 c. 50.

1984 (c. 58)

= The Rent (Scotland) Act 1984 c. 58.

1985 (c. 69)

= The Housing Associations Act 1985 c. 69.

1985

= The Housing (Consequential Provisions) Act 1985 c. 71.

1986 (c. 53)

= The Building Societies Act 1986 c. 53.

1986 (c. 63)

= The Housing and Planning Act 1986 c. 63.

1986

= The Housing (Scotland) Act 1986 c. 65.

Subordinate Legislation

S.I. 1983/271

= The Housing (Improvement of Amenities of Residential Areas) (Scotland) Order 1983.

S.I. 1983/492

= The Housing (Standard Amenities Approved Expense) (Scotland) Order 1983.

S.I. 1983/493

= The Housing (Improvement or Repair Grants) (Approved Expenses Maxima) (Scotland) Regulations 1983.

S.I. 1983/1804

= The Housing (Payments for Well-maintained Houses) (Scotland) Order 1983.

2

The Table does not show the effect of Transfer of Functions Orders.

3

The letter R followed by a number indicates that the provision gives effect to the Recommendation bearing that number in the Scottish Law Commission’s Report on the Consolidation of the Housing Acts for Scotland (Cmnd. 104).

4

The entry “drafting” indicates a provision of a mechanical or editorial nature affecting the arrangement of the consolidation; for instance a provision introducing a Schedule.

1(1)

1966 s. 137; 1974 s. 50(1), Sch. 3 para. 9; 1974 s. 27(3)

(2)

1966 s. 137; 1969 s. 69(2), Sch. 6 para. 18; 1974 s. 50(1), Sch. 3 para. 9

(3)

1966 s. 137; 1969 s. 69(2), (3), Sch. 6 para. 18, Sch. 7, 5

(4)

1970 (c.44) ss. 3(1), (2)

2(1)

1966 s. 138

(2)

1966 s. 138(1)

(3)

1966 s. 138(2)

(4)

1966 s. 138(3); 1978 s. 16(1), Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 1

(5)

1966 s. 138(4); 1978 s. 16(1), Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 1

3(1)-(3)

1966 s. 139(1)

(4)

1966 s. 139(2)

4(1)

1966 s. 140(1)

(2)

1966 s. 140(2); 1974 (c.39) s. 192 Sch. 4 Pt. I para. 27

5(1)

1966 s. 141(1)

(2)

1966 s. 141(2)

(3)

1966 s. 141(3); 1976 (c.66) Sch. 8

6(1)

1966 s. 177(1); 1980 Sch. 5; 1981 (c.23) s. 40 Sch. 3 para. 10; R.1

(2)

1966 s. 177(2); 1980 Sch. 5

7

1966 s. 147

8

1966 s. 148

9(1)

1966 s. 142

(2)

1966 s. 142 proviso

10(1)

1966 s. 143(1); 1974 s. 50(1), Sch. 3 para. 10, Sch. 5

(2)

1966 s. 143(2)

(3)

1966 s. 143(3)

(4)

1966 s. 143(4)

11

1966 s. 144

12(1)

1966 s. 145(1); 1978 s. 16(1), Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 2(a); 1980 ss. 8(3)(a), 8(4)

(2)

1966 s. 145(2)

(3)

1966 s. 145(3)

(4)

1966 s. 145(4)

(5)

1966 s. 145(5); 1980 Sch. 5

(6)

1966 s. 145(8)

(7)

1966 s. 145(6); 1972 s. 79(1), Sch. 9 para. 7; 1978 s. 16(1), Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 2

(8)

1966 s. 145(6A), 1973 (c.65) s. 237(2); 1980 ss. 8(3)(c), 8(4)

(9)

1966 s. 145(7); 1980 s. 76(b)

(10)

1966 s. 145(7) proviso; 1980 s. 76(b)

(11)

1945 s. 145(9)

13

1966 s. 146; 1972 s. 79(1), Sch. 9 para. 8

14(1)

1980 s. 8(1); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 9

(2)

1980 s. 8(1), (2)

15(1)

1966 s. 178; R.1

(2)

1966 s. 178 proviso

16

1966 s. 179

17(1)

1966 s. 149(1); 1972 Sch. 11, Pt. V; R.2

(2)

1966 s. 149(2)

18

1966 s. 150(1); R.2

19(1)

1980 s. 26(1); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 13

(2)

1980 s. 26(2); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 13.

(3)

1980 s. 26(3); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 13

(4)

1980 s. 26(4)

20(1)

1966 s. 151(1), (2); 1969 s. 69(2), Sch. 6 para. 19; 1977 s. 6(2)

(2)

1980 s. 26A; 1986 Sch. 1 para. 13; R.2

21(1)

1980 s. 27(1); 1981 Sch. 3 para. 45

(2)

1980 s. 27(1A); 1986 s.8

(3)

1980 s. 27(1B); 1986 s. 8

(4)

1980 s. 27(2); 1981 (c. 23) Sch. 3 para. 45

(5)

1980 s. 27(2A); 1981 (c. 23) Sch. 3 para. 45

(6)

1980 s. 27(3); 1981 (c.23) Sch. 3 para. 45

22(1)

1975 s. 5(1)

(2)

1975 s. 5(2); 1980 s. 81(a)

(3)

1975 s. 5(3); 1980 s. 81(b)

(4)

1975 s. 5(4); 1985 Sch. 2 para. 27

(5)

1975 s. 5(5)

23(1)

1966 s. 175(1); 1972 Sch. 9 para. 10

(2)

1966 s. 175(2); 1974 (c. 44) Sch. 13 para. 14; 1985 Sch. 2 para. 10(2)

(3)

1966 s. 175(3); 1974 (c. 44) Sch. 13 para. 14

(4)

1966 s. 175(4)

(5)

1966 s. 175(5)

(6)

1969 s. 59A; 1974 s. 50(1) Sch. 3 para. 32; 1978 s. 16(2) Sch. 3

Part II

24(1)

1977 s. 1(1); 1985 Sch. 2 para. 37

(2)

1977 s. 1(1)

(3)

1977 s. 1(2); 1986 s. 21(2)

(4)

1977 s. 1(3)

25(1)

1977 s. 2(1)(2)

(2)

1977 s. 2(3)

(3)

1977 s. 2(3), 19(1)

(4)

1977 s. 2(4)

26

1977 s. 17(1)-(4)

27(1)-(3)

1977 s. 18(1)-(3)

(4)

1975 s. 15

28(1)

1977 s. 3(1), (2)

(2)

1977 s. 3(2), (3)

29

1977 s. 3(4)

30(1)-(4)

1977 s. 8(1)-(4)

(5)

1977 s. 8(8), (9); R.3

31(1)

1977 s. 4(1)

(2)

1977 s. 4(5)

(3)

1977 s. 4(2), (3)

(4)

1977 s. 4(2)

32(1)

1977 s. 4(1)

(2)

1977 s. 4(4)

(3)

1977 s. 4(2)

(4)

1977 s. 4(6)

(5)

1977 s. 4(7); 1986 s. 21(3)

33(1)

1977 s. 5(1); 1985 Sch. 2 para. 37

(2)

1977 s. 5(1)

(3)

1977 s. 5(11)

(4)

1977 s. 5(7), (8)

(5)

1977 s. 5(9)

(6)

1977 s. 5(10)

34(1)

1977 s. 5(6)

(2)

1977 s. 5(3), (4), (5)

(3)

1977 s. 8(5)

(4)

1977 s. 8(8), (9); R.3

35(1)

1977 s. 6(1)

(2)

1977 s. 10

36(1)

1977 s. 7(1), (2)

(2)

1977 s. 7(1), (3)

(3)

1977 s. 7(4), (5)

(4)

1977 s. 7(6), (7)

(5)

1977 s. 7(8), (9), (10)

(6)

1977 s. 8(6), (7)

(7)

1977 s. 8(10), (11)

(8)

1977 s. 7(1), (3) drafting

37

1977 s. 12

38

1977 s. 9(1)

39(1)

1977 s. 13(1)

(2)

1977 s. 13(2), (3)

(3)

1977 s. 13(4)

(4)

1977 s. 13(7)

(5)

1977 s. 13(5), (6)

40(1)

1977 s. 11(1)

(2)

1977 s. 11(2), (3)

(3)

1977 s. 11(4)

(4)

1977 s. 11(5); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289F, s. 289G, 457A

41

1977 s. 16

42

1977 s. 18A; 1985 Sch. 2 para. 37

43

1977 s. 19(1); 1985 Sch. 2 para. 37

Part III

44(1)

1980 s. 10(1), (2)

(2)

1980 s. 10(3)

(3)

1980 s. 10(4)(a)

(4)

1980 s.10(4)(b); 1984 (c.18) s. 5; 1986 Sch. 1 para. 10

(5)

1980 s. 10(5)

(6)

1980 s. 10(6)

45

1980 s. 11(1)-(5); 1985 Sch. 2 para. 45(4); R.4

46(1)

1980 s. 12(1)

(2)

1980 s. 12(2)

47(1)

1980 s. 14(1)

(2)

1980 s. 14(2); 1981 (c. 23) Sch. 3 para. 43

(3)

1980 s. 14(3)

(4)

1980 s. 14(4)

48(1)

1980 s. 15(1); 1981 Sch. 3 para. 44; 1986 Sch. 1 para. 12(a)

(2)

1980 s. 15(2); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 12(b)

(3)

1980 s. 15(3); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 12(c)

(4)

1980 s. 15(4)

(5)

1980 s. 15(5); 1984 s. 6

49(1)

1980 s. 18(1)

(2)

1980 s. 18(2)

(3)

1980 s. 18(3)

(4)

1980 s. 18(4)

50(1)

1980 s. 19(1)

(2)

1980 s. 19(2)

(3)

1980 s. 19(3)

(4)

1980 s. 19(4)

51(1)

1980 s. 20(1)

(2)

1980 s. 20(2)

(3)

1980 s. 20(3)

52(1)

1980 s. 13(1)

(2)

1980 s. 13(2); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 11

(3)

1980 s. 13(3)

(4)

1980 s. 13(4)

(5)

1980 s. 13(5)

(6)

1980 s. 13(6)

(7)

1980 s. 13(7)

53(1)

1980 s. 16(1)

(2)

1980 s. 16(3)

(3)

1980 s. 16(6)

54(1)

1980 s. 17(1)

(2)

1980 s. 17(2); 1984 (c. 58) s. 117(1) Sch. 8

(3)

1980 s. 17(3)

(4)

1980 s. 17(4)

(5)

1980 s. 17(5)

(6)

1980 s. 17(6)

55(1)

1980 s. 21(1)

(2)

1980 s. 21(2)

(3)

1980 s. 21(3)

(4)

1980 s. 21(4); 1984 (c. 58) s. 117(1) Sch. 8

(5)

1980 s. 21(6)

(6)

1980 s. 21(7)

56

1980 s. 22(1), (2)

57

1980 s. 23(1)-(3)

58

1980 s. 24(1)-(3)

59

1980 s. 25

60

1980 s. 17A(1)-(4); 1984 s. 7

61(1)

1980 s. 1(1); 1982 c. 43 Sch. 4

(2)

1980 s. 1(3), 10(2), (11), (12); 1986 s. 1(2) Sch. 1, para. 1(h) (iii) and (iv)

(3)

1980 s. 9A; 1984 s. 20

(4)

1980 s. 1(11); 1986 Sch. 1, para. 1(f)

(5)

1980 s. 1(2)

(6)

1980 s. 1(4); 1986 Sch. 1, para. 1(b)

(7)

1986 Sch. 1, para. 1(g)

(8)

1980 s. 1(11B); 1986 Sch. 1, para. 1(g)

(9)

1980 s. 1(11C); 1986 Sch. 1, para. 1(g)

(10)

1980 s. 1(12); 1984 ss. 1, 2; 1986 Sch. 1, para. 1(h)

(11)

1980 s. 1(10); 1984 (c. 18) s. 2, 8; 1984 (c. 36) Sch. 3, para. 47; 1986 Sch. 1, para. 1(e)

62(1)

1980 s. 1(5); 1986 Sch. 1, para. 1(c)

(2)

1980 s. 1(5), (6)

(3)

1980 ss. 1(5), 9A; 1984 s. 1; 1984 c. 50, s. 20; 1986 s. 2(1)(a) to (c); Sch. 1, para. 1(c); 1986 (c. 63) s. 3

(4)

1980 s. 1(5A); 1986 Sch. 1, para. 1(d); 1986 s. 2(1)(d)

(5)

1980 s. 1(5B); 1986 (c. 63) s. 3

(6)

1980 s. 1(5C); 1986 (c. 63) s. 3

(7)

1980 s. 1(7); 1986 s. 3

(8)

1980 s. 1(7A); 1986 s. 3

(9)

1980 s. 1(8); 1986 s. 3(2)

(10)

1980 s. 1(9)

(11)

1986 s. 3(4)

(12)

1986 s. 3(4)

(13)

1986 s. 3(5)

63(1)

1980 s. 2(1)

(2)

1980 s. 2(2); 1984 (c. 18) s. 4(2), 8(1)

64(1)

1980 s. 4(1); 1982 s. 53(2)(a)

(2)

1980 s. 4(2)

(3)

1980 s. 4(3); 1982 s. 53(2)(b), Sch. 4

(4)

1980 s. 4(4); 1980 (c. 61) s. 2(a)

(5)

1980 s. 4(5)

(6)

1980 s. 4(6)

(7)

1980 s. 4(7); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 5(a)

(8)

1980 s. 4(7A); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 5(b)

(9)

1980 s. 4(8); 1980 (c. 61) s. 2(a)

65(1)

1980 s. 2(3)

(2)

1980 s. 2(4)

(3)

1980 s. 2(5)

66(1)

1980 s. 2(6); 1982 Sch. 3 para. 39; 1986 Sch. 1 para. 4

(2)

1980 s. 2(7)

67(1)

1980 s. 2(8), (11); 1981 (c. 23) Sch. 3 para. 40; 1982 Sch. 3 para. 39; 1984 s. 3, 4(2)

(2)

1980 s. 2(9)

(3)

1980 s. 2(11)

68

1980 s. 3(1)-(4)

69(1)

1980 s. 3A(1), (7); 1980 c. 61 s. 1(2)

(2)-(6)

1980 s. 3A(2)-(6)

70

1980 s. 3B(1)-(2); 1984 (c. 18) s. 4

71(1)

1980 s. 7(2); 1982 s. 55; Sch. 3 para. 40

(2)

1980 s. 7(3); 1982 s. 55(1)(b)

(3)

1980 s. 7(4)

72(1)-(3)

1980 s. 6(1)-(3); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 7

(4)

1981 Sch. 3 para. 42

(5)

1980 s. 6(5); 1982 s. 54

(6)

1980 s. 6(5); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 7 (c)

(7)

1980 s. 6; 1986 Sch. 1 para. 7(d)

73

1980 s. 6A; 1986 Sch. 1 para. (8)

74

1980 s. 7(1)

75

1980 s. 1(1A); 1982 s. 53(1); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 1(a)

76

1980 s. 1B; 1986 Sch. 1 para. 3

77(1)

1980 s. 1A; 1981 (c. 23) s. 35(1)

(2)

1980 s. 1A(2); 1981 (c. 23) s. 35(2); 1986 Sch. 1, para. 2

(3)

1980 s. 1A(3); 1981 (c. 23) s. 35(3)

(4)

1980 s. 1A(4); 1981 (c. 23) s. 35(4)

(5)

1980 s. 1A(5); 1981 (c. 23) s. 35(5)

(6)

1980 s. 1A(6); 1981 (c. 23) s. 35(6)

(7)

1980 s. 1A(7); 1981 (c. 23) s. 35(7)

78

1980 s. 4A; 1986 s. 4

79

1980 s. 9B; 1986 s. 5

80

1980 s. 25A; 1986 s. 7

81

1980 s. 9C; 1986 s. 6

82

1980 s. 82; 1980 (c. 61) s. 2(f); 1982 Sch. 3 para. 39(b); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 16

83

1980 s. 82A; 1986 Sch. 1 para. 17

84

1980 s. 83

Part IV

85

1974 s. 13(1)-(3)

86

1974 s. 14(1)-(3)

87(1)

1966 s. 180(1), (2); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 23; 1973 (c. 65) Sch. 27 Part I para. 2

(2)

1966 s. 180(5)

(3)

1966 s. 180(6)

88(1)

1974 s. 14A(1); 1978 s. 10

(2)

1974 s. 14A(1A); 1980 s. 71

(3)

1974 s. 14A(3); 1978 s. 10

(4)

1974 s. 14A(4); 1978 s. 10

(5)

1974 s. 14A(5); 1978 s. 10

(6)

1974 s. 14A(6); 1978 s. 10

(7)

1974 s. 14A(7); 1978 s. 10

(8)

1974 s. 14A(8); 1978 s. 10

89(1)

1974 s. 15(1)

(2)

1974 s. 15(2); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 22

(3)

1974 s. 15(3); 1978 Sch. 2 para 22

90(1)

1974 s. 16(1)

(2)

1974 s. 16(2)

(3)

1974 s. 16(3)

(4)

1974 s. 16(4); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 23

91(1)

1974 s. 17(1)

(2)

1974 s. 17(2)

(3)

1974 s. 17(3)

(4)

1974 s. 17(4); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 24(a)

(5)

1975 s. 17(5); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 24(b)

92

1974 s. 18(1)–(4)

93

1974 (c. 44) s. 116A; 1975 Sch. 3 para. 16

94

1974 s. 19(1)–(7)

95(1)

1974 ss. 20, 21

(2)

1974 ss. 22, 23, 26, 28, 31–34, 36A

(3)

1974 s. 29

(4)

1974 s. 25; 1966 s. 80, 87

96

1974 s. 27(1)–(3)

97(1)

1974 s. 35(1)

(2)

1974 s. 35(2)

(3)

1974 s. 35(3)

(4)

1974 s. 35(4); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289E, 289G; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

(5)

1974 s. 35(5)

(6)

1974 s. 35(6)

(7)

1974 s. 35(7)

98

1974 s. 36

99

1974 s. 37(1)–(3)

100

1974 s. 38(1), (2)

101

1974 s. 39(1), (2)

102

1974 s. 40; 1984 (c. 58) Sch. 8 Pt.II

103

1974 s. 41

104

1974 s. 42

105(1)

1974 s. 43(1); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 43

(2)

1974 s. 43(2)

(3)

1974 s. 43(3)

106

1974 s. 44(1); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 26

107

1974 s. 44A; 1978 Sch. 2 para. 27

Part V

108(1)

1969 s. 24(1)

(2)

1969 s. 24(1); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 6(a) and (b)

(3)

1969 s. 24(2); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 6(c)

(4)

1969 s. 24(2)

(5)

1969 s. 24(2)

(6)

1969 s. 24(3)

(7)

1969 s. 24(4)

(8)

1969 s.24(6); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 6(d)

109(1)

1969 s. 25(1)

(2)

1969 s. 25(1A); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 7

(3)

1969 s. 25(2)

(4)

1969 s. 25(3); 1973 (c. 65) s. 121; 1981 (c. 23) Sch. 2 para. 15

(5)

1969 s. 25(4)

110(1)

1969 s. 26(1)

(2)

1969 s. 26(1)

(3)

1969 s. 26(2)

(4)

1969 s. 26(3)

111(1)

1969 s. 27(1)

(2)

1969 s. 27(2)

112

1969 s. 28

113

1966 ss. 6-11

Part VI

114(1)–(2)

1966 s. 15(1); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 4(a); 1973 (c. 65) Sch. 27 para. 2(1)

(3)

1966 s. 17(1), (2); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 5

(4)

1966 s. 17(2); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 5; 1980 s. 84 Sch. 5

(5)

1966 s. 17(3); 1980 s. 84 Sch. 5

115

1966 s. 15(2); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 4(b) and (c); 1973 (c. 65) Sch. 27Pt. I, para. 2(1)

116

1966 s. 15(3); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 4(d)

117(1)–(3)

1966 s. 15(4); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 4(d)

(4)

1966 s. 15(5)

(5)

1966 s. 15(6)

118(1)

1966 s. 15(7)

(2)

1966 s. 15(8)

119(1)

1966 s. 18(1); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 6(a); 1972 (c. 52) Sch. 21 Pt.II

(2)

1966 s. 18(2); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 6(b); 1972 (c. 52) Sch. 21 Pt.II

(3)

1966 s. 18(3)

120(1)

1966 s. 19(1); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 7(a)

(2)

1966 s. 19(1A); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 7(b)

(3)

1966 s. 19(2); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 7(c)

(4)

1966 s. 19(3); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 7(d)

(5)

1966 s. 19(4); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 7(d)

(6)

1966 s. 19(6); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 7(e); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 5

121(1)–(2)

1966 s. 20(1); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 8(a), Sch. 7

(3)

1966 s. 20(2); 1969 Sch. 7

(4)

1966 s. 20(3)

(5)

1966 s. 20(4); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 8(b)

(6)

1966 s. 20(5); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 8(c)

(7)

1966 s. 20(6); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 8(c)

(8)

1966 s. 20(8)

(9)

1966 s. 20(9)

122(1)–(2)

1966 s. 21; 1974 Sch. 3 para. 6; 1975 (c. 21) s. 289E; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

123

1966 s. 22(1)-(3)

124(1)

1966 s. 23(1)

(2)

1966 s. 23(2)

(3)

1966 s. 23(3)

(4)

1966 s. 23(4); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 7

125(1)

1966 s. 56(1)

(2)

1966 s. 56(2)

(3)

1966 s. 56(3)

(4)

1966 s. 56(4)

(5)

1966 s. 56(5); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289G; 1982 (c.48) s. 54

(6)

1966 s. 56(6)

(7)

1966 s. 56(7)

126(1)

1966 s. 57(1)

(2)

1966 s. 57(1)

(3)-(4)

1966 s. 57(1)

(5)

1966 s. 57(2)

(6)

1966 s. 57(3)

127(1)

1966 s. 181(1)

(2)–(3)

1966 s. 181(2)

(4)–(5)

1966 s. 181(3)

(6)

1966 s. 181(4); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289E; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

128

1966 s. 182; 1969 Sch. 6 para. 24

129(1)

1966 s. 26(1), 57(4); 1969 Sch. 7

(2)

1966 s. 26(1)

(3)

1966 s. 26(4)

130

1966 s. 27; 1969 Sch. 7

131(1)–(2)

1966 s. 30; 1969 Sch. 6 para. 12

(3)

1966 s. 30(2); 1969 Sch. 7

132(1)

1966 s. 31(1)

(2)

1966 s. 31(2); 1969 Sch. 7

133

1966 s. 33(1), (2)

134

1984 (c. 12) Sch. 4 para. 45; 1986 (c. 44) Sch. 7 para. 2(7)

Part VII

135

1966 s. 89(1); drafting

136(1)

1966 s. 89(1)(a)

(2)

1966 ss. 89(1)(a), 99

137(1)

1966 s. 89(1)(b)

(2)

1966 ss. 89(2), 99

(3)

1966 Sch. 5

(4)

1966 s. 94(4)

(5)

1966 s. 198

(6)

1966 s. 94(5)

138(1)

1966 s. 91(1)

(2)

1966 s. 91(1)

(3)

1966 s. 91(1); 1980 Sch. 5

(4)

1966 s. 91(1)

(5)

1966 s. 91(1)

(6)

1966 s. 91(2); 1980 Sch. 5

(7)

1966 s. 91(3)

139(1)

1966 s. 90(1)

(2)

1966 ss. 90(2), (3), 92(5), and 93(3)

(3)

1966 s. 90(1); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289C,G; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

140(1)

1966 s. 90(2)

(2)

1966 s. 90(2)(b)

141

1966 s. 90(3)

142(1)

1966 s. 92(1)

(2)

1966 s. 92(1)

(3)

1966 s. 92(2)

(4)

1966 s. 92(3)

(5)

1966 s. 92(3)

(6)

1966 s. 92(4)

143(1)

1966 s. 93(1)

(2)

1966 s. 93(1), (2)

144(1)

1966 s. 94(1)

(2)

1966 s. 94(1); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289C,G; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

(3)

1966 s. 94(3)

145

1966 s. 95(1)

146(1)

1966 s. 88(1)

(2)

1966 s. 88(1)

(3)

1966 s. 88(1), (3)

(4)

1966 s. 88(1)

(5)

1966 s. 88(1)

(6)

1966 s. 88(2)

147(1)

1966 s. 96(2)

(2)

1966 s. 96(2); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289C,G; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

148(1)

1966 s. 94(2)

(2)

1966 s. 94(2)

149

1966 s. 97

150

1966 s. 96(1)

151

1966 s. 99

Part VIII

152(1)

1966 s. 100(1)

(2)

1966 s. 100(2)

(3)

1966 s. 100(2); 1966 s. 100(3)

(4)

1966 s. 100(4)

(5)

1966 s. 100(5)

153

1966 s. 101(1)–(4); 1969 (c. 19) s. 10(1)

154

1966 s. 101(4)

155(1)

1966 s. 102(1)

(2)

1966 s. 102(2); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289 C, G; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

156(1)

1966 s. 103(1)

(2)

1966 s. 103(2)

(3)

1966 s. 103(3)

(4)

1966 s. 103(4); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289 C, G; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

(5)

1966 s. 103(5)

(6)

1966 s. 103(5)

157(1)

1966 s. 104(1)

(2)

1966 s. 104(2)

(3)

1966 s. 104(3)

(4)

1966 s. 104(3)

(5)

1966 s. 104(6)

158(1)

1966 s. 104(4)

(2)

1966 s. 104(5)

(3)

1966 s. 104(5)

(4)

1966 s. 104(6)

159(1)

1966 s. 104(7)

(2)

1966 s. 104(7)

160(1)

1966 s. 105(1)

(2)

1966 s. 105(2)

(3)–(4)

1966 s. 105(3)

(5)

1966 s. 105(4)

161(1)

1966 s. 106(1)

(2)

1966 s. 106(2)

(3)

1966 s. 106(1), (3)

(4)

1966 s. 106(3)

(5)–(6)

1966 s. 106(5) and (1)

(7)

1966 s. 106(4)

(8)

1966 s. 106(6)

162(1)

1966 s. 107(1)

(2)

1966 s. 107(1); 1982 s. 52(2)

(3)

1966 s. 107(2); 1973 (c. 65.) Sch. 12 para. 8

(4)

1966 s. 107(3)

(5)

1966 s. 107(4)

(6)

1966 s. 107(5)

163(1)

1966 s. 108(1)

(2)

1966 s. 108(1)

(3)

1966 s. 108(2)

(4)

1966 s. 108(3)

(5)

1966 s. 108(4)

164(1)

1966 s. 109(1)

(2)

1966 s. 109(1)

(3)

1966 s. 109(2)

(4)

drafting, 1966 s. 109(3)-(6)

165(1)

1966 s. 110(1), (1A); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289C, G; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

(2)

1966 s. 110(1)

(3)

1966 s. 110(2)

(4)

1966 s. 110(3)

(5)

1966 s. 110(4)

166(1)

1966 s. 111(1)

(2)

1966 s. 111(2)

(3)

1966 s. 111(3)

(4)

1966 s. 111(4); 1980 s. 65(1)(e); S.I. 1980/1387

(5)

1966 s. 111(5); 1980 s. 65(1)(e); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289C, G; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

167(1)

1966 s. 112(1)

(2)

1966 s. 112(2)

168

1966 s. 112(5); 1980 s. 65(1)(f); 1975 (c. 21) s. 289C, G; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

169(1)

1966 s. 112(3)

(2)

1966 s. 112(3)

170

1966 s. 112(4)

171(1)

1966 s. 113(1)

(2)

1966 s. 113(1), proviso (i)

(3)

1966 s. 113(1), proviso (ii)

(4)

1966 s. 113(2)

(5)

1966 s. 113(3)

172(1)

1966 s. 114(1)

(2)

1966 s. 114(2)

(3)

1966 s. 114(3)

(4)

1966 s. 114(4); 1969 s. 5; Sch. 6 para. 15; R.5

173

1966 s. 115

174

1966 s. 116

175

1966 s. 117

176(1)–(2)

1966 s. 192(2)

(3)

1966 s. 192(3)

177

1966 s. 119

178

1966 s. 120(1)-(6)

179(1)

1966 s. 121(1)

(2)

1966 s. 121(2)

(3)

1966 s. 121(3)

(4)

1966 s. 121(4)

(5)

1966 s. 121(5)

180(1)

1966 s. 122(1)

(2)

1966 s. 122(2)

(3)

1966 s. 122(3)

(4)

1966 s. 122(4); 1971 (c. 28) Sch. 18 Pt.II; 1984 (c. 58) Sch. 8 Pt.II

(5)

1966 s. 122(5)

(6)

1966 s. 122(6)

(7)

1966 s. 122(7)

181(1)

1966 s. 123(1)

(2)

1966 s. 123(2)

(3)

1966 s. 123(3); 1971 (c. 28) Sch. 18 Pt.II; 1984 c. 58 Sch. 8 Pt.II

(4)

1966 s. 123(4)

(5)

1966 s. 123(5)

(6)

1966 s. 123(6)

182(1)

1966 s. 124(1)

(2)

1966 s. 124(2)

(3)

1966 s. 124(3)

(4)

1966 s. 124(4)

(5)

1966 s. 124(5)

183(1)

1966 s. 125(1)

(2)

1966 s. 125(2)

(3)

1966 s. 125(3)

(4)

1966 s. 125(4)

(5)

1966 s. 125(5)

(6)

1966 s. 125(6); 1981 (c. 23) s. 40 Sch. 3 para. 8

184(1)

1966 s. 126(1)

(2)

Drafting

(3)

1966 s. 126(6)

185(1)

1966 s. 128(1)

(2)

1966 s. 128(2)

(3)

1966 s. 128(3)

186(1)

1966 s. 129(1)

(2)

1966 s. 129(2)

(3)

1966 s. 129(3)

(4)

1966 s. 129(4)

(5)

1966 s. 129(5)

(6)

1966 s. 129(6)

187(1)

1966 s. 130(1)

(2)

1966 s. 130(2)

(3)

Drafting

188(1)

1966 s. 133(1)

(2)

1966 s. 133(2)

(3)

1966 s. 133(3)

(4)

1966 s. 133(4)

(5)

1966 s. 133(10)

189

Drafting

190

1966 s. 136(1)–(4)

Part IX

191(1)

1978 s. 1(1)

(2)

1978 s. 1(2); 1981 (c. 23) s. 21(1)(a)(ii), (2)

(3)

1978 s. 1(3)

(4)

1978 s. 1(4)

(5)

1978 s. 1 (4A); 1981 (c. 23) s. 21(1)(b)

(6)

1978 s. 1(4B); 1981 (c. 23) s. 21(1)(b)

(7)

1978 s. 1(5)

(9)

1978 s. 1(6)

(10)

1978 s. 1(7); 1981 (c. 23) s. 21(1)(c)

192(1)

1978 s. 2(1); 1981 (c. 23) s. 22

(2)

1978 s. 2(1)

(3)

1978 s. 2(2); 1981 (c. 23) s. 22

(4)

1978 s. 2(3); 1981 (c. 23) s. 22

(5)

1978 s. 2(4)

(6)

1978 s. 2(5)

(7)

1978 s. 2(7)

193

1978 s. 3

194(1)

1978 s. 4(1); 1986 s. 18(1)

(2)

1978 s. 4(2), (4); 1986 s. 18(1)

(3)

1978 s. 4(3)

195(1)–(5)

1978 s. 4A(1)–(5); 1986 s. 18(2)

196(1)

1968 s. 25(1)

(1)(c)

1970 (c. 5) s. 1

(1)(f)

1978 Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 4

(1)(g)

1978 Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 4

(1)(g)(i)

1981 s. 1(1)

(1)(g)(ii)

1968 s. 25(1); 1970 (c. 5) s. 1; 1978 Sch. 2 para. 4; 1976 (c. 11) s. 1(1); 1981 s. 1(1)

(2)

1968 s. 25(2)

(3)

1968 s. 25(3)

(4)

1985 (c. 69) Sch. 2 para. 16(3)

(5)

1985 (c. 69) Sch. 2 para. 16(3)

(6)

1968 s. 25(5)

(7)

1968 s. 25(6); 1972 Sch. 9 para. 16

197

1978 s. 5; 1985 Sch. 2 para. 39(2)

198(1)

1978 s. 6(1)

(2)

1978 s. 6(2)

199

drafting; 1978 s. 7; 1968 s. 59; 1985 Sch. 2 para. 39(3)

200(1)

1972 s. 7(2)

(2)

1972 s. 7(4)

(3)

1972 s. 7(5)

201(1)

1972 s. 13(1)

(2)

1972 s. 13(2)

(3)

1972 s. 13(3)

(4)

1968 s. 57(1)

(5)

1968 s. 58(1)

202(1)

1968 s. 58(1); 1972 s. 73(a)

(2)

1968 s. 58(1), (3)(aa)

(3)

1968 s. 58(1)

(4)

1968 s. 58(2)

(5)

1968 s. 58(3); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 40; 1974 Sch. 3 para. 21; 1972 s. 73(a); 1975 Sch. 3 para. 2

(6)

1968 s. 58(4)

(7)

1968 s. 58(5); 1972 Sch. 9 para. 20(a)(i)

Part X

203(1)

1972 s. 23(1); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 42; 1978 s. 11(1)(a)

(2)

1972 s. 23(4)

(3)

1972 s. 23(5)

(4)

1972 s. 23(3); 1978 s. 11(1)(b)

(5)

1972 s. 23(7)

(6)

1978 s. 11(3)

(7)

1978 s. 11(4); Interpretation Act 1978 s. 14

204

1972 s. 23A; 1984 (c. 31) s. 8

205

1972 s. 24

206

1972 s. 25

207

1972 s. 26

208

1972 s. 74

209

1972 s. 75

Part XI

210

1975 s. 1(2)-(4)

211

1972 s. 32(1), (2), (3)

212(1)

1969 s. 62(1); 1975 Sch. 3 para. 3(1); R.2

(2)-(3)

1969 s. 62(1), (3)

(4)

1969 s. 62(5), (6); 1973 (c. 65) Sch. 12 para. 22(a), (b); 1975 Sch. 3 para. 3(2)

(5)

1969 s. 62(8); 1980 s. 17(7)(c)

213

1969 s. 62(2), (3); 1975 (c. 28) Sch. 3 para. 3(1)

Part XII

214(1)–(2)

1968 s. 49(1); 1974 s. 45(2); 1980 ss. 29, 84 Sch. 5

(3)

1968 s. 49(1A); 1980 s. 29

(4)

1968 s. 49(2A); 1974 s. 45(3)

(5)

1968 s. 49(4)

(6)

1968 s. 49(5); 1974 s. 45(5)

(7)

1968 s. 49(5); 1978 Sch. 2 Pt. 1 para. 5

(8)

drafting

215

1968 s. 49(2); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 39

216(1)–(9)

1980 s. 5(1)–(9); 1981 Sch. 3 para. 41; 1986 Sch. 1 para. 6

217(1)

1974 s.24(1)

(2)

1974 s. 24(2)

(3)

1974 s. 24(3)

(4)

1974 s. 24(4)

(5)

1974 s. 24(5)

(6)

1974 s. 24(6); 1980 s. 29(2)

(7)

1974 s. 24(7)

(8)

1974 s. 24(8)

(9)

1974 s. 24(9)

218

1969 s. 24A; 1978 s. 9

219(1)

1980 s. 30(1)

(2)

1980 s. 30(2)

(3)

1980 s. 30(3)

(4)

1980 s. 30(4)

(5)

1980 s. 30(5); 1986 Sch. 3

(6)

1980 s. 30(6)

(7)

1980 s. 30(7)

(8)

1980 s. 30(10)

220

1980 s. 30(8); 1986 Sch. 1 para. 15(b)

221

1980 s. 30(9)

222(1)

1978 (c. 27) s. 1(1)

(2)

1978 (c. 27) s. 1(2)

(3)

1978 (c. 27) s. 1(2)

223(1)

1978 (c. 27) s. 1(4)

(2)

1978 (c. 27) s. 1(3), (5)

(3)

1978 (c. 27) s. 1(3)

(4)

1978 (c. 27) s. 1(5)

(5)

1078 (c. 27) s. 1(6)

(6)

1978 (c. 27) s. 2(7)

224(1)

1978 (c. 27) Sch. 1 Pt. I; 1986 (c. 53) Sch. 18

(2)

1978 (c. 27) s. 2(1)

(3)

1978 (c. 27) s. 2(7)

225(1)

1978 (c. 27) sch. 1 Pt.II

(2)

1978 (c. 27) s. 2(1)

(3)

1978 (c. 27) s. 2(7)

226(1)

1978 (c. 27) s. 2(2)

(2)

1978 (c. 27) s. 2(3)

(3)

1978 (c. 27) s. 2(4)

227(1)

1978 (c. 27) ss. 3(1), (3), (4), 4(2); 1986 (c. 53) Sch. 18 para. 18

(2)

1978 s. 2(5); 1985 (c. 71) Sch. 2 para. 40(2)

228(1)–(3)

1984 s. 28(1)–(3)

229(1)

1980 s. 31(1); 1986 s. 9

(2)

1980 s. 31(2)

(3)

1980 s. 31(3)

(4)

1980 s. 31(4)

(5)

1980 s. 31(5)

(6)

1980 s. 31(5A); 1986 s. 9

(7)

1980 s. 31(5B); 1986 s. 9

230(1)

1980 s. 30(11)

(2)

1980 s. 30(12)

231

1968 s. 52

232

1980 s. 74

233(1)

1968 s. 51(1)

(2)

1968 s. 51(2)

(3)

1968 s. 51(4)

234(1)–(3)

1972 s. 71(1)–(3); R.2

(4)

1972 s. 71; 1973 (c. 56) s. 34(7)

(5)

1966 s. 160(3)

(6)

1966 s. 160(4)

235

1964 s. 101; 1966 s. 212(5); 1973 (c. 65) Sch. 12 para. 5

Part XIII

236(1)

1974 s. 1(1)

(2)

1974 s. 1(3); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 16(a)

(3)

1974 s. 1(4); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 16(b)

(4)

1974 s. 1(3A); 1982 Sch. 3 para. 29

237

1974 s. 2(2)

238

1974 s. 2(1), 3(1)

239

1974 s. 2(4)

240(1)

1974 s. 2(3)(a); 1980 s. 66(1); 1974 s. 2(3)(b); 1980 s. 66(1)

(2)

1974 s. 3(2)(a); 1978 Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 17; 1974 s. 3(2)(b); 1978 Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 17; 1974 s. 3(2); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 17; 1980 s. 67

(3)

1974 s. 3(3), (5); 1980 s. 67

(4)

1974 s. 3(3A); 1980 s. 67

(5)

1974 s. 3, (3B); 1980 s. 67

(6)

1974 s. 3(4); 1978 Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 17

241

1974 s. 4; 1980 s. 66(4)(a)

242(1)

1974 s. 5(1); S.I. 1983/493

(2)

1974 s. 5(2)

(3)

1974 s. 5(3); 1980 s. 68; S.I. 1983/493

(4)

1974 s. 5(4)

(5)

1974 s. 5(5); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 18(b); 1982 s. 51

(6)

1974 s. 5(6)

(7)

1974 s. 48(3), 49(3); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 28; R.6 (1)

(8)

1974 s. 48(3), 49(3); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 28; R.6 (1)

(9)

1974 s. 48(3)

(10)

1974 s. 5 (1A),(3A)

243(1)

1974 s. 6(1); Sch. 2 para. 40; 1982 Sch. 3

(2)

1974 s. 6(2)

(3)

1974 s. 6(3); 1981 Sch. 2 para. 35

244(1)

(2)

1974 s. 7(1A); Sch. 2 para. 19

(3)

1974 s. 7(1AA); 1982 s. 51

(4)

1974 s. 7(1B); 1980 s. 69

(5)

1974 s. 7(2)

(6)

1974 s. 7(3)

(7)

1974 s. 7(4)

(8)

1974 s. 7(5)

(9)

1974 s. 7(6)

(10)

1974 s. 7(7); 1980 s. 66(2)

(11)

drafting

(12)

1974 s. 48(3), s. 49(3); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 28

(13)

1974 s. 48(3)

(14)

1974 s. 48(3), s. 49(3)

245

1974 s. 8(1); 1980 s. 66(4)(c)

246(1)

1974 s. 9(1)

(2)

1974 s. 9(2)

(3)

1974 s. 9(6); 1981 Sch. 3 para. 29

(4)

1974 s. 9(7)

(5)

1974 s. 9(8)

(6)

1974 s. 9(9); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 20; 1979 (c. 33) Sch. 2 para. 5; 1980 s. 66(4)(d)(ii)

247

1974 s. 10

248(1)

1974 s. 10A(1); 1978 s. 8

(2)

1974 s. 10A(2); 1980 s. 70; 1981 Sch. 3 para. 30

(3)

1974 s. 10A; 1980 s. 66(4)(e); 1982 Sch. 3

(4)

1974 s. 10A(4); S.I. 1983/493

(5)

1974 s. 10A(5); 1982 Sch. 3 para. 31

(6)

1974 s. 10A(6); 1982 (c. 45) Sch. 3 para. 4

(7)-(9)

1974 s. 49(3); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 28

(10)

1974 s. 48(3)

249

1974 s. 10B; 1982 (c. 43) s. 52; R.6(2)

250(1)-(4)

1974 s. 11(1)-(4); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 41(a)

(5)

1974 s. 2(3A); 1974 s. 11(5); 1980 s. 66(1)

(6)

1974 s. 11(6); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 21(a), (b)

(7)

1974 s. 11(7); 1980 Sch. 2 para. 41(b)

251(1)

1969 s. 58(1); 1974 s. 44(2)

(2)

1969 s. 58(2)

252

1978 (c. 48) s. 1

253

1978 (c. 48) s. 1

254

1974 s. 12; 1982 Sch. 3 para. 32

255(1)

1969 s. 59(1); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 31(a)

(2)

1978 Sch. 3

(3)

1969 s. 59(1A); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 31(b)

(4)

1969 s. 59(2); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 31(c)

(5)

1969 s. 59(3); 1980 s. 32

(6)

1969 s. 59(4); S.I. 1983/271

(7)

1969 s. 59(5); S.I. 1983/271

(8)

1969 s. 59(5A); 1974 (c. 85) Sch. 3 para. 31(d); S.I. 1983/271

(9)

1969 s. 59(6); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 31(e)

(10)

1969 s. 59(7)

256

1968 s.53; 1974 Sch. 3 para. 20

Part XIV

257(1)

1984 s. 1(1)

(2)

1984 s. 1(2)

(3)

1984 s. 1(3)

(4)

1984 s. 1(7)

(5)

1984 s. 1(5)

(6)

1984 s. 1(6)

258(1)

1984 s. 1(4), (5)

(4)

1984 s. 1(4), (5)

259(1)

1984 s. 2(1)

(2)

1984 s. 2(7)

(3)

1984 s. 2(2)

(4)

1984 s. 2(3)

260

1984 s. 2(5)

261

1984, s. 2(6), (8), 27(7)

262

1984 s. 3(1)

263(1)

1984 s. 3(8)

(2)

1984 s. 3(9)

(3)

1984 s. 3(9)

264(1)

1984 s. 4(1)

(2)

1984 s. 4(1)(a)

(3)

1984 s. 4(1)(b)

265(1)

1984 s. 3(2)

(2)

1984 s. 3(3), (5)

(3)

1984 s. 3(3)

266(1)

1984 s. 3(4), (11)

(2)

1984 s. 3(6)

(3)

1984 s. 3(6)

(4)

1984 s. 3(6)

267(1)

1984 s. 3(7)

(2)

1984 s. 4(6)

268(1)

1984 s. 4(2)

(2)

1984 s. 4(2)

(3)

1984 s. 4(3)

(4)

1984 s. 4(4)

(5)

1984 s. 4(5)

269(1)

1984 s. 5(1)

(2)

1984 s. 5(2)

270(1)

1984 s. 5(3)

(2)

1984 s. 5(4)

(3)

1984 s. 5(5)

(4)

1984 s. 5(3)

271(1)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 1(1)

(2)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 1(2)

(3)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 1(3)

(4)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 2(1)

(5)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 2(2)

(6)

1984 s. 24(1) (5)

272

1984 Sch. 1 para. 3

273(1)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 4(1)

(2)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 4(2)

(3)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 4(3)

274(1)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 5(1), (2)

(2)

1984 Sch. 1 para. 5(2)

275

1984 s. 7; drafting

276(1)

1984 s. 26(2)

(2)

1984 s. 26(3), (4)

(3)

1984 s. 26(5), (6)

(4)

1984 s. 24(1)

277(1)

1984 s. 9(1), (12)

(2)

1984 s. 9(2)

(3)

1984 s. 9(3)

(4)

1984 s. 9(4)

278(1)

1984 s. 8(1)

(2)

1984 s. 8(2)

(3)

1984 s. 8(3)(a)

(4)

1984 s. 8(3)(b)

(5)

1984 s. 8(3)(c)

(6)

1984 s. 8(9)

279(1)

1984 s. 8(4), 9(6)

(2)

1984 s. 8(5), 9(7)

(3)

1984 s. 8(6), 9(8)

(4)

1984 s. 8(8), 9(10)

(5)

1984 s. 8(7), 9(9)

280(1)

1984 s. 11(1)

(2)

1984 s. 11(2)

281(1)

1984 ss. 9(5), 10(1), (10), 26(7), (8)

(2)

1984 s. 10(10), (11)

282(1)

1984 ss. 9(5), 10(1), (3), 26(7), (8)(a)

(2)

1984 ss. 9(5), 10(3)

(3)

1984 ss. 10(3), 26(7), (8)(b)

(4)

1984 ss. 10(5), 26(8)(d)

283(1)

1984 ss. 9(5), 10(1), (4), (11), 26(7)(b)

(2)

1984 s. 10(5)

(3)

1984 s. 10(9)

284(1)

1984 ss. 10(1), (6), 26(8)(e), Sch. 3 paras 1, 2

(2)

1984 s. 10(6) Sch. 3 para. 3

285(1)

1984 ss. 9(5)(b), 9(12)(d), 10(7), (12)(d), 26(8)(c), (f)

(2)

1984 s. 10(8)

(3)

1984 s. 10(8)

286

1984 s. 10(1)(b), (2), Sch. 3 para. 1

287(1)

1984 s. 12(1), (5)

(2)

1984 s. 12(2)

(3)

1984 s. 12(3)

(4)

1984 s. 12(4)

(5)

1984 s. 12(9)

(6)

1984 s. 12(8)

288(1)

1984 s. 12(5)

(2)

1984 s. 12(5)

(3)

1984 s. 12(5)

289(1)

1984 s. 12(6)(a)

(2)

1984 s. 12(6)(b)

(3)

1984 s. 12(7)

290(1)

1984 s. 14(1)

(2)

1984 s. 14(1)

(3)

1984 s. 14(2)

291(1)

1984 s. 14(3)

(2)

1984 s. 14(4), (8)

(3)

1984 s. 14(5), (8)

(4)

1984 s. 14(6)

(5)

1984 s. 14(7)

292(1)

1984 s. 16(1)

(2)

1984 s. 16(2)

293(1)

1984 s. 3(10)

(2)

1984 ss. 8(10)(a), 9(11)

294

Drafting

295

1984 s. 23

296(1)

1984 s. 19(1)

(2)

1984 s. 19(2)

(3)

1984 s. 19(3)

(4)

1984 s. 19(5)

(5)

1984 s. 19(6)

(6)

1984 s. 19(7), (8)

297(1)

1984 s. 19(3)

(2)

1984 s. 19(4), 24(1)

(3)

1984 s. 19(3), (4)(c)

298(1)

1984 s. 15(1)

(2)

1984 s. 15(2)

299

1984 s. 18

300(1)

1984 Sch. 4 para. 1

(2)

1984 Sch. 4 paras. 2(1)(a)(3)

(3)

1984 Sch. 4 para. 3(1)(a)(3)

(4)

1984 Sch. 4 para. 2(1)(b), 3(1)(b)

(5)

1984 Sch. 4 para. 2(2), 3(2)

(6)

1984 s. 24(1)

301

1984 s. 27(4)

302(1)

1984 s. 27(2)

(2)

1984 s. 27(2)

(3)

1984 s. 27(3)

303

Drafting

Part XV

304(1)

1966 s. 25(1); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 11, Sch. 7; 1974 Sch. 3 para. 8

(2)

1966 s. 25(2)

(3)

1966 s. 25(3)

305(1)

1974 s. 30(1); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 25(a)

(2)

1974 s. 30(2)

(3)

1974 s. 30(3); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 25(b)

(4)

1974 s. 30(4); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 25(b)

306(1)

1969 s. 21(1); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 30

(2)

1969 s, 21(2); S.I. 1983/1804

(3)

1969 s. 21(5)

(4)

1969 s. 21(3)

(5)

1969 s. 21(4); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 30

(6)

1969 s. 21(5)

307

1969 s. 23 R.7

308(1)

1969 s. 18(1); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 26; 1978 Sch. 2 para. 30

(2)

1969 s. 18(2)

(3)

1969 s. 18(3)

309(1)

1967 s. 18(1); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 32; 1974 Sch. 3 para. 15; 1978 Sch. 2 para. 30

(2)

1967 s. 18(2); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 32

(3)

1967 s. 18(3)

(4)

1967 s. 18(5)

(5)

1967 s. 18(6)

310

1969 s. 19; 1974 Sch. 3 para. 27; 1978 Sch. 2 para. 31

311(1)

1969 s. 20(1); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 28; 1978 Sch. 2 para. 32

(2)

1969 s. 20(2); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 29

(3)

1969 s. 20(3)

312

1966 s. 161

Part XVI

313(1)

1966 s. 169(1)

(2)

1966 s. 169(2)

(3)

1966 s. 169(3)

(4)

1966 s. 169(3)

(5)

1966 s. 169(2); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 22

314

1966 s.170

315(1)

1966 s. 171(1)

(2)

1966 s. 171(1) proviso

(3)

1966 s. 171(2)

(4)

1966 s. 171(3)

(5)

1966 s. 171(4)

(6)

1966 s. 171(5)

316

1966 s. 172; 1973 (c. 65) s. 237(2)

317(1)

1966 s. 183; 1968 s. 66; 1969 s. 66; 1974 s. 49(1)

(2)

1966 s. 183(2)

(3)

1966 s. 183(3)

318

1966 s. 184; 1982 (c. 48) s. 54 Sch. 6 para 22

319(1)

1966 ss. 169(2), 185(1); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 26, Sch. 7

(2)

1966 s. 185(2); 1980 s. 65(1)(g); 1982 (c. 48) s. 54 Sch. 6 para. 23

320

1966 s. 186; 1969 (c. 19) s. 10(1); 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

321(1)

1966 s. 118(1); R.8

(2)

R.8

(3)

1966 s. 118(2)

(4)

1966 s. 118(2) proviso

322

1966 s. 187

323

1966 s. 188

324

1966 s. 190(2)-(5); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 27; 1971 (c. 58) s. 35

325(1)

1966 s. 192(4); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 28(1); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 13

(2)

1966 s. 192(5); 1982 (c. 48) s. 54

326(1)

1966 s. 192(6); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 28(b); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 13

(2)

1966 s. 192(7); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 28(c); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 13

327

1974 (c. 44) s. 121

328

1974 (c. 44) s. 122

329(1)

1966 s. 193(1)

(2)

1966 s. 194(1)

(3)

1966 s. 194(2)

(4)

1966 s. 194(3)

(5)

1966 s. 194(4)

(6) ***

1966 s. 196(3)

330

1966 s. 197; R.1

331

1966 s. 198; 1974 s. 48(4)

332

1966 s. 199; R.1

333

1966 s. 200; R.1

334

1966 s. 203

335

1966 s. 205

336(1)

1954 s. 14(1)

(2)

1954 s. 14(1)

(3)

1954 s. 14(1)

(4)

1954 s. 14(1)

337

1966 s. 204

338(1)

1966 ss. 1 and 208(1); 1973 Sch. 12 para. 6; 1974 Sch. 13 para. 15

“development corporation”

1968 s. 67(2);

“Exchequer contribution”

1968 s. 67(2);

“financial year”

1968 s. 67(2);

“house”

1966 s. 208(1); 1972 s. 78(1); R.9

“housing action area”

1974 s. 49;

“housing association”

1974 s. 49;

“improvement”

1974 s. 49;

“improvement grant”

1974 s. 49;

“land”

1972 s. 78(1);

“loan charges”

1968 s. 67(2);

“local authority”

1966 s. 1; 1973 Sch. 12 para. 6;

“official representation”

1966 s. 180(1); 1973 (c. 65) Sch. 27 Part I para. 2;

“order for possession”

1974 s. 49;

“overspill agreement”

1972 s. 78(1);

“owner”

1966 s. 208(1); 1974 s. 49;

“prescribed”

1966 s. 208(1); 1974 s. 49; 1980 s. 73; 1982 (c. 43) Sch. 3 para. 33;

“proper officer”drafting;

“public undertakers”

1973 (c. 65) s. 235(2);

“repair grants”

1974 s. 49;

“a service charge”

1972 s. 78(1);

“standard amenities”

1974 s. 49;

“superior”

1966 s. 208(1); 1974 Sch. 13 para. 15;

“tenancy”

1974 s. 49;

“tolerable standard”

1974 s. 49

“year”

1972 s. 78(1);

“the year 1986-87”

1972 s. 78(1)

(2)

1966 s. 208(2)

(3)

1966 s. 208(3)

339

Drafting

340

Drafting

SCHEDULES

Sch. 1

1966 Sch. 4

Sch. 2

1980 Sch. 1; 1986 s. 10, Sch. 1 para. 18

Sch. 3

Part I

1980 Sch. 2 Pt. I

para. 6

1986 Sch. 1 para. 19(b)

para. 10

1986 Sch. 1 para. 19(a)

para. 15

1984 (c. 18) s. 6

para. 16

1986 s. 11

Part II

1980 Sch. 2 Pt.II

Sch. 4

1980 s. 21(7), Sch. 3

Sch. 5

1980 s. 23(3), Sch. 4

Sch. 6

1980 s. 1A(3) Sch. A1; 1981 s. 35(3)

Sch. 7

Part I

para. 1

1974 (c. 44) Sch. 10A para. 1; 1975 (c. 28) Sch. 3 para. 18; 1978 (c. 14) Sch. 2 para. 15

(1)-(9)

para. 1(1)-(9)

para. 2

para. 2(1)-(3)

Part II

para. 3

para. 4; 1978 (c. 14) Sch. 2 para. 15

(1)-(6)

para. 4(1)-(6)

(7)

para. 4(7); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 15

para. 4

para. 5

para. 5

para. 6

para. 6

para. 7(1)-(3)

para. 7

para. 8

para. 8

para. 9

para. 9

para. 10(1)-(4)

para. 10

para. 11(1)-(6)

para. 11

para. 12

para. 12

para. 13

Part III

para. 13

para. 14(1)-(9)

para. 14

para. 15

Sch. 8

Part I

para. 1

1974 s. 20(1)-(4)

para. 2

1974 s. 21

Pt.II

para. 3

1974 s. 22(1), (2)

para. 4

1974 s. 23

para. 5

1974 s. 26(1)-(4)

para. 6

1974 s. 28

para. 7

1974 s. 31

para. 8

1974 s. 32

para. 9

1974 s. 33

para. 10

1974 s. 34(1)-(7)

para. 11

1974 s. 36A; 1984 (c. 12) Sch. 4 para. 61

Pt.III

para. 12 (1),(3),(4)

1974 s. 29(1), (3), (4)

(2)

1974 s. 29(2); 1978 Sch. 2 para. 42(a) and (b)

Pt.IV

para. 13(1)-(3)

1966 s. 80; 1974 s. 25

(4)

1966 s. 87(1), (2); 1974 s. 25(1)

Sch. 9

1969 Sch. 2

Sch. 10

para. 1(1)

1966 s. 6(1); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 3(a); 1974 Sch. 3 para. 4

(2)

1966 s. 6(2)

(3)

1966 s. 6(3)

(4)

1966 s. 6(3A); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 3(b)

(5)

1966 s. 6(4); 1969 Sch. 6 para. 3(c)

para. 2

1966 s. 7(1)

para. 3

1966 s. 8(1)-(5)

para. 4

1966 s. 9(1)-(5)

para. 5

1966 s. 10(1), (2)

Sch. 11

Pt. I

para. 1

1966 s. 126(2)-(5)

para. 2

1966 s. 127(1)-(8)

Pt.II

para. 3

1966 s. 131(1)-(4)

para. 4

1966 s. 132(1)-(3)

para. 5

(1)-(6)

1966 s. 133(4)-(9)

(7)

1966 s. 133(11)

para. 6

(1)-(7)

1966 s. 130(3)-(9)

(8)

1966 s. 130(10); 1981 (c. 23) Sch. 2 para. 11

para. 7

(1)

1966 s. 135(1)

(2)

1966 s. 135(1); 1974 c. 44 Sch. 13 para. 12

(3)

1966 s. 135(2); 1974 c. 44 Sch. 13 para. 12

(4)

1966 s. 135(2A); 1974 c. 44 Sch. 13 para. 12

(5)

1966 s. 135(3)

(6)

1966 s. 135(4)

Pt.III

para. 8

1966 Sch. 6 para. 1

para. 9

1966 Sch. 6 para. 3

para. 10

1966 Sch. 6 para. 4

Pt.IV

para. 11

1966 s. 109(3)-(6); 1969 Sch. 6 para 14

Sch 12

1978 s. 7, Sch. 1

Sch 13

1968 Sch. 5; 1969 Sch. 6 para. 45; 1974 Sch. 3 para. 24

Sch 14

1968 Sch. 6; 1969 Sch. 6 para. 46; 1974 Sch. 3 para. 25

Sch 15

Pt. I

para. 1(1)

1972 s. 23(1)

(2)

1972 s. 23(2)

(3)

1972 s. 23(6)

Pt.II

para. 2

1972 Sch. 4 para. 1; 1978 Sch. 2 Pt.II para. 37

para. 3

1972 Sch. 4 para. 2; 1978 Sch. 2 Pt.II para. 38; 1986 Sch. 2 para. 2

para. 4

1972 Sch. 4 para. 3

para. 5

1972 Sch. 4 para. 7

para. 6

1972 Sch. 4 para. 8

para. 7

1972 Sch. 4 para. 9

para. 8

1972 Sch. 4 para. 10

para. 9

1972 Sch. 4 para. 11; 1975 (c. 28) Sch. 1 Pt. I para. 1(4); 1980 s. 28(2)

para. 10

1972 Sch. 4 para. 12

Sch 16

1972 Sch. 5

Sch 17

1968 s. 49(3); 1974 (c. 45) s. 45(4)

para. 3

R.10

Sch 18

Pt. I

1974 Sch. 1 Pt. I; S.I. 1983/492

Pt.II

1974 Sch. 1 Pt.II

Sch 19

para. 1

1974 Sch. 2 para. 1; 1981 (c. 23) Sch. 3 para. 31(a)

para. 2

1974 Sch. 2 para. 2

para. 3

1974 Sch. 2 para. 4

para. 4

1974 Sch. 2 para. 5

para. 5

1974 Sch. 2 para. 6

para. 6

1974 Sch. 2 para. 7; 1978 Sch. 2 para. 29; 1981 Sch. 3 para. 31(b); S.I. 1980/1412

para. 7

1974 Sch. 2 para. 8

para. 8

1974 Sch. 2 para. 9; 1981 Sch. 2 para. 36

Sch. 20

Pt. I

para. 1

1984 s. 7(1)

para. 2

1984 s. 7(1)

para. 3

1984 s. 7(2), (3)

para. 4

1984 s. 7(4)

para. 5

1984 s. 7(5)

para. 6

1984 s. 7(6)

para. 7

1984 s. 7(7)

para. 8

1984 s. 7(8)

Pt.II

para. 9

1984 Sch. 2 para. 1(1), (2)

para. 10

(1)

1984 Sch. 2 para. 2(1), 2(a)-(c), (e), (3)

(2)

1984 Sch. 2 para. 2(2)(d)

(3)

1984 Sch. 2 para. 2(1)

para. 11

(1)

1984 Sch. 2 para. 3(1)

(2)

1984 Sch. 2 para.(8)

(3)

1984 Sch. 2 para. 3(6)

(4)

1984 Sch. 2 para. 3(5)

para. 12

1984 Sch. 2 para. 5

Sch. 21

para. 1

1984 s. 13(1)-(4)

para. 2

1984 s. 13(1)

para. 3

1984 s. 13(2)

para. 4

1984 s. 13(3), (4)(a)

para. 5

1984 s. 13(3)

para. 6

1984 s. 13(4)(b), (5), (6)

para. 7

1984 s. 13(7), (8)

Sch. 22

Pt. I

Drafting

para. 6

1966 s. 212(3)

para. 7

S.I. 1986/2139

Pt.II

Drafting

Sch. 23

Drafting

para. 1

1974 Sch. 3 paras. 1, 2

para. 4

1974 Sch. 13 para. 1

para. 10

1969 Sch. 9; 1974 Sch. 3 para. 3; 1966 Sch. 9

para. 15

1974 Sch. 3 para. 33

para. 18

1974 Sch. 3 para. 47

Sch. 24

Drafting