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(1)Subject to the following provisions of this section, in this Chapter—
“the affected area”, in relation to an agricultural unit, means so much of that unit as, on the date of service, consists of land falling within any paragraph of Schedule 14;
“agricultural unit” means land which is occupied as a unit for agricultural purposes, including any dwellinghouse or other building occupied by the same person for the purpose of farming the land;
“annual value”, in relation to a hereditament, means the value which, on the date of service, is shown in the valuation roll as the rateable value of the hereditament, except that, where the rateable value differs from the net annual value, it means the value which on that date is shown in the valuation roll as the net annual value of it;
“blight notice” has the meaning given in section 100(6);
“the claimant” has the meaning given in section 101(4);
“cottar” has the meaning given in section 12(5) of the M1Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993;
“crofter” has the meaning given in section 3(3) of that Act;
[F1“cross-country pipe-line” has the meaning given by section 66 of the Pipe-lines Act 1962 (c. 58);
“gas transporter” has the same meaning as in Part 1 of the Gas Act 1986 (see section 7(1) of that Act);]
“hereditament” means the aggregate of the lands and heritages (not being agricultural lands and heritages within the meaning of section 7 of the M2Valuation and Rating (Scotland) Act 1956) which form the subject of a single entry in the valuation roll for the time being in force for a valuation area;
[F2“national policy statement” has the meaning given by section 5(2) of the Planning Act 2008;]
“special enactment” means a local enactment, or a provision contained in an Act other than a local or private Act, which is a local enactment or provision authorising the compulsory acquisition of land specifically identified in it; and in this definition “local enactment” means a local or private Act, or an order confirmed by Parliament or brought into operation in accordance with special parliamentary procedure.
(2)Where any land is on the boundary between two or more valuation areas, and accordingly—
(a)different parts of that land form the subject of single entries in the valuation rolls for the time being in force for those areas respectively, but
(b)if the whole of that land had been in one of those areas, it would have formed the subject of a single entry in the valuation roll for that area,
the whole of that land shall be treated, for the purposes of the definition of “hereditament” in subsection (1) of this section, as if it formed the subject of a single entry in the valuation roll for a valuation area.
(3)Land which forms the subject of an entry in the valuation roll by reason only that it is land over which any sporting rights are exercisable, or that it is land over which a right of exhibiting advertisements is let out or reserved, shall not be taken to be a hereditament within that definition.
(4)Where, in accordance with subsection (2), land of which different parts form the subject of single entries in the valuation rolls for the time being in force for two or more valuation areas is treated as if it formed the subject of a single entry in the valuation roll for a valuation area, the definition of “annual value” in subsection (1) shall apply as if any reference in that definition to a value shown in the valuation roll were a reference to the aggregate of the values shown (as rateable values or as net annual values, as the case may be) in those valuation rolls in relation to the different parts of that land.
(5)In this section “date of service” has the same meaning as in section 119.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in s. 122 inserted (6.4.2009 for specified purposes, 1.3.2010 in so far as not already in force) by Planning Act 2008 (c. 29), ss. 176(9)(a), 241(8) (with s. 226); S.I. 2009/400, art. 4(a), S.I. 2010/101, art. 5 (with art. 6)
F2Words in s. 122 inserted (6.4.2009 for specified purposes,1.3.2010 in so far as not already in force) by Planning Act 2008 (c. 29), ss. 176(9)(b), 241(8) (with s. 226); S.I. 2009/400, art. 4(a), S.I. 2010/101, art. 5 (with art. 6)
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