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Part I Grants, &c. for renewal of private sector housing
7. Renovation grants: owner’s applications and tenant’s applications.
8. Renovation grants: certificates required in case of owner’s application.
9. Renovation grants: certificates required in case of tenant’s application.
11. Prior qualifying period: the ownership or tenancy condition.
12. Renovation grants: purposes for which grant may be given.
19. Disabled facilities grants: owner’s and tenant’s applications.
21. Disabled facilities grants: certificate required in case of owner’s application.
22. Disabled facilities grants: certificates required in case of tenant’s application.
23. Disabled facilities grants: purposes for which grant must or may be given.
Chapter II Group repair schemes
Chapter IV Deferred action notices, &c.
Chapter V Supplementary provisions
Part IV Grants &c. for regeneration, development and relocation
Relocation grants in clearance areas
131. Resolution by local housing authority to pay relocation grants.
133. Relocation grants: qualifying persons and qualifying dwellings.
135. Relocation grants: condition for repayment on disposal.
137. Relocation grants: cessation of conditions on repayment of grant, &c.
138. Relocation grants: liability to repay is a charge on dwelling.
139. Relocation grants: contributions by the Secretary of State.
Part V Miscellaneous and general provisions
SCHEDULES
Private sector renewal: consequential amendments
2.In section 47(4) of the Housing Act 1985 (limitation of...
3.In section 48(3A) of the Housing Act 1985 (information as...
6.In section 190A of the Housing Act 1985 (repair notices...
7.(1) In section 244 of the Housing Act 1985 (environmental...
9.In section 535(1)(a) of the Housing Act 1985 (exclusion of...
10.In section 605 of the Housing Act 1985 (consideration by...
2.(1) Section 2 of the 1931 Act (interpretation) is amended...
3.(1) Section 3 of the 1931 Act (constitution and functions...
4.(1) Section 6A of the 1931 Act (European qualifications) is...
9.For section 13 of the 1931 Act (regulations) substitute— Rules....
13.For section 18(2) of the 1931 Act (application to Northern...
Part III Transitional provisions and savings
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