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3(1)Notice must be given to the Scottish Ministers—
(a)by a person who has taken any step to enforce a security over land held by a registered social landlord, as soon as may be after taking that step,
(b)where the landlord is a company registered under the Companies Act 1985 (c. 6), by the person who applied for an administration order, as soon as may be after the making of such an order,
(c)by the person who presented a petition for the winding up of the landlord, as soon as may be after the making of an order for such winding up,
(d)by the landlord, as soon as may be after passing a resolution for its winding up.
(2)Failure to give notice required by sub-paragraph (1) does not affect the validity of the action in relation to which notice is required to be given.
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