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Changes over time for: Section 75
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Long Leases (Scotland) Act 2012, Section 75.
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75Notices: pre-registration requirementsS
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(1)This section applies in relation to any notice which is to be submitted for registration under section 8 or Part 2.
(2)Except where it is not reasonably practicable to do so, the person who intends to execute the notice must, before so doing, send by post to the tenant under the qualifying lease (addressed to “The Tenant” where the name of that person is not known) a copy of—
(a)the notice, and
(b)the prescribed explanatory note relating to the notice.
(3)The person who executes the notice must, in the notice, state either—
(a)that a copy of the notice has been sent in accordance with subsection (2), or
(b)that it was not reasonably practicable for such a copy to be sent (and the reasons why that was so).
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