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The Scotland Act 1998 (Transitory and Transitional Provisions) (Finance) Order 1999

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Appropriations in aid

12.—(1) Where an Order in Council under section 129(1) provides for any sums to be appropriated in aid of sums appropriated by that Order from the Fund for any purpose, and where the Treasury so direct under paragraph (2) below, then those sums may be applied for the purposes for which they are so appropriated in aid instead of being paid into the Fund, and in so far as those sums are not so applied they shall be paid into the Fund.

(2) Where any fee, penalty, proceeds of sale, or other money of the nature of an extra receipt is, by virtue of any enactment (including this Order), payable into the Fund, the Treasury may by a minute to be laid before Parliament direct that the whole or any specified part thereof shall be applied as an appropriation in aid of sums appropriated from the Fund for the purpose mentioned in the minute.

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