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3SAfter the entry relating to the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 there shall be inserted—
“THE BUILDING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1959 (c. 24)
Section 6(1) (prohibition of construction, demolition or change of use of building without warrant).
| An officer of a local authority authorised to do so by the authority. | In relation to a building specified in the certificate, that on a date so specified, there had not been obtained a warrant under section 6 of that Act for construction, demolition or, as the case may be, change of use. |
Section 9(5) (offence of occupying or using a building before certificate of completion issued). | An officer of a local authority authorised to do so by the authority. | That, on a date specified in the certificate—
(a) a certificate of completion under section 9 of that Act had not been issued in respect of a building so specified; and
(b) written permission for occupation or use of the building so specified, had not been granted under subsection (6) of that section by the local authority.”.
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