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11. Notification by the Scottish Ministers of apportionment of quota by arbitration
Provided that they– (a) have reasonable grounds for believing that...
22. Registers to be prepared and maintained by the Scottish Ministers
23. Inspection of entries in the Scottish Ministers’ registers
25. Obligations of producers and purchasers with respect to registration and deliveries
32. Provisions in connection with confiscation and restoration of quota
APPORTIONMENTS AND PROSPECTIVE APPORTIONMENTS BY ARBITRATION OR THE SCOTTISH LAND COURT
PART II APPORTIONMENTS CARRIED OUT BY ARBITRATION
4.(1) In any case where a prospective apportionment is to...
6.(1) If the person appointed arbiter dies, or is incapable...
8.Every appointment, application, notice, revocation and consent under paragraphs 1...
11.The parties to the arbitration, and all persons claiming through...
13.The arbiter shall have power to administer oaths, and to...
16.The arbiter may correct in an award any clerical mistake...
18.(1) The arbiter shall, in awarding expenses, take into consideration–...
22.Where an arbiter has committed any misconduct, or an arbitration...
24.The Arbitration (Scotland) Act 1894 shall not apply to any...
PART III APPORTIONMENTS CARRIED OUT BY THE SCOTTISH LAND COURT
REALLOCATION OF QUOTA AND CALCULATION OF LEVY LIABILITY
2.In making that determination the Scottish Ministers shall complete in...
3.The Scottish Ministers shall where necessary authorise an adjustment of...
4.The Scottish Ministers shall authorise the adjustment by purchasers (to...
5.The Scottish Ministers shall determine for each purchaser the amount,...
6.The Scottish Ministers shall determine the total amount, if any,...
7.The Scottish Ministers shall make arrangements for the reallocation of...
8.Where a purchaser fails to notify the Scottish Ministers on...
9.The Scottish Ministers shall determine the total amount of the...
11.Where a purchaser– (a) has not been approved pursuant to...
13.The Scottish Ministers shall make arrangements for the temporary reallocation...
14.The Scottish Ministers shall determine the aggregate amount, if any,...
15.The Scottish Ministers shall determine for each direct seller the...
16.The Scottish Ministers shall determine the aggregate of the amounts,...
17.The Scottish Ministers shall determine the total amount of the...
18.The Scottish Ministers shall calculate the rate of levy per...
19.Where a direct seller fails to notify the Scottish Ministers...
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