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Crofting Community Right to Buy (Grant Towards Compensation Liability) (Scotland) Regulations 2004 (S.S.I. No. 225 of 2004).

Country/Territory
United Kingdom
Territorial subdivision
Scotland
Document type
Regulation
Date
2004
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Land & soil
Keyword
Non-governmental entity Transfer Liability/compensation Agricultural land Subsidy/incentive
Geographical area
Atlantic Ocean Islands, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Atlantic, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe
Entry into force notes
Comes into force on 15 June 2004.
Abstract

These Regulations prescribe the procedure to be followed by a crofting community body when it wishes to apply to Scottish Ministers for a grant under section 90 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. Such a grant may be applied for when a crofting community body is liable to pay compensation under section 89 of the Act to any person, including the owner, or former owner of land or sporting interests, and that body has been unable to obtain enough money to pay, or to pay in full, the compensation. If the Scottish Ministers consider that the crofting community body has taken all reasonable steps to raise money from other sources and have failed to obtain sufficient money, and that it is in the public interest to pay a grant, they may do so. Regulation 4 provides that the Scottish Ministers must make a decision on an application for a grant within 21 days of its receipt. The Schedule to the Regulations specifies the information which must be supplied by the crofting community body when making an application for a grant.

Full text
English
Website
www.scotland-legislation.hmso.gov.uk

References - Legislation

Implements

Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (2003 asp 2).

Legislation | United Kingdom | 2003 (2018)

Keyword: Basic legislation, Land reform, Land tenure, Lease, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Servitude, Land valuation, Non-governmental entity, Ownership, Cultural heritage

Source: FAO, FAOLEX