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Where buildings or other premises within the meaning of the [60 & 61 Vict. c. 38.] Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1897, have been erected on a holding by or for a new holder, all duties or liabilities imposed on the owner of such premises under any provision relating to the removal or remedy of a nuisance or the provision of a water supply contained in the said Act shall, so long as the landlord receives no rent or other consideration in respect of such buildings or other premises (and failing agreement with the landlord to the contrary), be transferred to and discharged by the landholder, and the said Act shall be read and construed accordingly.
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