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7.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), for the purposes of section 37(4A)(1) of the Act, the community body must advertise the proposed application to register a community interest in land in at least one of the following ways—
(a)by affixing a conspicuous notice to, or as near as practicable to, a part of the land in respect of which the salmon fishings or mineral rights to which the proposed application to register a community interest in land relates are exigible;
(b)by affixing a conspicuous notice to a public notice board situated in, or as near as practicable to, a part of the land in respect of which the salmon fishings or mineral rights to which the proposed application to register a community interest in land relates are exigible; or
(c)by placing an advertisement in a local newsletter, circular or similar document circulating in, or as near as practicable to, the land in respect of which the salmon fishings or mineral rights to which the proposed application to register a community interest in land relates are exigible.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(c), the local newsletter, circular or similar document may be in paper or electronic form.
Section 37(4A) is inserted by section 40(b) of the 2015 Act.
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