The Law of Housing and Town Planning in Scotland, 1919-1925Hodge, 1926 - 387 pages |
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... contained in Part I. of the First Schedule , p . 127 . Proper sanitary arrangements . - Provision must be made for such arrangements . ( 2 ) Lands to be taken compulsorily . - For assessment of com- pensation , see sec . 37 ( 1 ) and ...
... contained in Part I. of the First Schedule , p . 127 . Proper sanitary arrangements . - Provision must be made for such arrangements . ( 2 ) Lands to be taken compulsorily . - For assessment of com- pensation , see sec . 37 ( 1 ) and ...
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... contained in Part I. of the First Schedule to this Act . Sec . 7 of the Acquisition of Land ( Assessment of Compen- sation Act , 1919 ( see Appendix II . , p . 322 ) , provided that nothing in that Act relating to the rules for ...
... contained in Part I. of the First Schedule to this Act . Sec . 7 of the Acquisition of Land ( Assessment of Compen- sation Act , 1919 ( see Appendix II . , p . 322 ) , provided that nothing in that Act relating to the rules for ...
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... contained in the report of local inquiry will enable the Board to decide whether to take action under sec . 40 ( 2 ) or to make an order under sec . 41 , post , requiring the local authority to carry out a scheme . Secs . 40 ( 2 ) and ...
... contained in the report of local inquiry will enable the Board to decide whether to take action under sec . 40 ( 2 ) or to make an order under sec . 41 , post , requiring the local authority to carry out a scheme . Secs . 40 ( 2 ) and ...
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... the localities in which land is to be acquired ; ( d ) the time within which the scheme or any part thereof is to be carried into effect ; and the scheme may contain such incidental , consequential , 62 The Housing ( Scotland ) Act , 1925 .
... the localities in which land is to be acquired ; ( d ) the time within which the scheme or any part thereof is to be carried into effect ; and the scheme may contain such incidental , consequential , 62 The Housing ( Scotland ) Act , 1925 .
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Sir William Edward Whyte. and the scheme may contain such incidental , consequential , and supplemental provisions ( including provisions as to the subsequent variation of the scheme ) as may appear necessary or proper for the purpose of ...
Sir William Edward Whyte. and the scheme may contain such incidental , consequential , and supplemental provisions ( including provisions as to the subsequent variation of the scheme ) as may appear necessary or proper for the purpose of ...
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Page 120 - All powers given by this Act shall be deemed to be in addition to and not in derogation of any other powers conferred by Act of Parliament, law, or custom...
Page 157 - Act, the enactments mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that schedule...
Page 158 - ... any such investigation, legal proceeding, or remedy may be instituted, continued, or enforced, and any such penalty, forfeiture, or punishment may be imposed, as if the repealing Act had not been passed.
Page 158 - Where this Act, or any Central Act or Regulation made after the commencement of this Act, repeals any enactment hitherto made or hereafter to be made, then, unless a different intention appears, the repeal shall not — (a) revive anything not in force or existing at the time at which the repeal takes effect; or (b) affect the previous operation of any enactment so repealed...
Page 310 - Act, 1904, shall have effect as if this Act had been in force at the time of the passing of that Act.
Page 193 - Where a local authority purchase any such houses as are referred to in the said paragraph for the purposes of Part III. of the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890, the houses shall not be treated as houses provided by the local authority themselves...
Page 43 - ... owner or occupier of premises by delivering the same or a true copy thereof to some person on the premises ; or if there is no person on the premises who can be so served then by fixing the same on some conspicuous part of the premises...
Page 148 - Minister), shall be entitled to recover from any person whose property is so increased in value one-half of the amount of that increase. (4) Any question as to whether any property is injuriously affected or increased in value within the meaning of this section, and as to the amount...
Page 162 - Act, 1890, of any land which is the property of any local authority or has been acquired by any corporation or company for the purposes of a railway, dock, canal, water, or other public undertaking, or...
Page 302 - Act may be served either— (a) by delivering it to the person on whom it is to be served, or (b) by leaving it at the usual or last known place of abode of that person, or...