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[F111(1)Without prejudice to the generality of paragraphs 7 to 10 above—S
(a)any transfer of land or moveable property from an education authority to a board of management under section 36 of this Act; and
(b)any subsequent transfer of that land or moveable property from a board of management,
shall be binding on all other persons, notwithstanding that it would, apart from this sub-paragraph, have required the consent or concurrence of, or the waiver of any right by, any person other than the authority and the board.
(2)If as a result of any such transfer any person’s rights or liabilities—
(a)cease to be enforceable by or against the education authority and instead become enforceable by or against the board of management; or
(b)become enforceable as to part by or against the education authority and as to part by or against the board of management,
the commissioner for school assets shall give that person written notification of that fact.
(3)If in consequence of a certificate issued under section 39(1) of this Act or of anything done in pursuance of the provisions of this Schedule—
(a)the rights or liabilities of any person other than the education authority or the board of management which were enforceable against or by the authority become enforceable—
(i)against or by the board of management; or
(ii)as to part against or by the authority and as to part against or by the board; and
(b)the value of any property or interest of that person is thereby diminished,
such compensation as may be just shall be paid to that person by the authority, the board or both.
(4)Any dispute as to whether and if so how much compensation is payable under sub-paragraph (3) above, or as to the person to whom it shall be paid, shall be referred to and determined by an arbiter appointed by the Lord President of the Court of Session.]
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