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15.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) to (4), where on or after the date of the coming into force of these Regulations a local authority makes a disposal, other than a qualifying disposal, of an interest in housing land—
(a)which is a disposal of the kind mentioned in section 9(1) and the consideration for the disposal does not consist wholly of money payable to the authority; or
(b)in respect of which the authority receives otherwise than in the form of money any consideration which, if received in that form, would be a capital receipt under section 9,
the authority shall determine the amount (the “notional capital receipt”) which would have been the capital receipt if the consideration for the disposal had been wholly in money payable to the authority.
(2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), where money is payable to the authority in respect of the disposal, the notional capital receipt shall be determined by deducting the amount of that money from the amount which would have been the capital receipt if the consideration for the disposal had been wholly in money payable to the authority.
(3) Where the consideration for the disposal, or the part of the consideration which does not consist of money payable to the authority, consists of —
(a)the grant of a right to the local authority to nominate a person either to occupy any dwelling or to acquire the freehold of, or a leasehold interest in, any dwelling; or
(b)an undertaking given to the local authority to allow only a person of a particular description to occupy any dwelling or acquire the freehold of, or a leasehold interest in, any dwelling,
the amount of the notional capital receipt for the disposal shall be treated as nil.
(4) For the purposes of determining the notional capital receipt for a disposal, the consideration for the disposal shall be deemed to be received by the authority at the time that the authority makes the disposal.
(5) For the purposes of Chapter 1 of Part 1, a notional capital receipt shall be treated as a capital receipt and the amount specified in regulation 10(4) shall be calculated accordingly.
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I1Reg. 15 in force at 1.4.2004, see reg. 1(1)
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