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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Forth Crossing Act 2011, Section 47.
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47Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1963S
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The application of the 1963 Act to the compulsory acquisition of land under section 22 is subject to the following modifications—
(a)this Act is to be treated as a “special enactment” for the purposes of section 13(3)(a) of the 1963 Act,
(b)section 14 of the 1963 Act does not apply,
(c)this Act is to be treated as a “corresponding enactment” for the purposes of section 15(1) of the 1963 Act,
(d)references in sections 22 and 23 of the 1963 Act to the date of service of the notice to treat are, where title to the land is to be taken by general vesting declaration, to be treated as references to the date on which the declaration is made,
(e)this Act is to be treated as an “enactment” for the purposes of section 22(4) of the 1963 Act, and
(f)the terms of this Act.
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