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Part IV Reorganisation of the Post Office
68. Loans by the Secretary of State to the Post Office company and its subsidiaries.
69. Guarantees by the Secretary of State for the Post Office company and its subsidiaries.
72. Reserves of the Post Office company and its subsidiaries.
74. Further provisions relating to the capital structure of the Post Office company.
Part V Offences in relation to Postal Services
Part VI Universal Postal Service: supplementary
Part VII Miscellaneous and supplementary
SCHEDULES
The Postal Services Commission
The Consumer Council for Postal Services
Transfer to the Post Office company: supplementary provisions
Transfer to the Post Office company: tax
Part II Procedure, compensation etc (England and Wales)
New rights: specific adaptations of 1965 Act
6.Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 5, Part I...
7.For section 7 of that Act (measure of compensation) there...
8.In section 8 of that Act (protection for vendor against...
9.(1) The provisions of that Act referred to in sub-paragraph...
11.Section 20 of that Act (protection for interests of tenants...
12.Section 22 of that Act (protection of acquiring authority’s possession...
Part III Procedure, compensation etc (Scotland)
Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) (Scotland) Act 1947
New rights: application of 1947 Act and incorporated enactments
New rights: specific adaptations of 1947 Act
16.Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 15 above, Part...
17.In paragraph 9 of that Schedule (compulsory purchase affecting land...
18.In paragraph 10 of that Schedule (land of statutory undertakers)—...
19.In paragraph 11 of that Schedule (common or open space),...
20.Paragraph 3(1) of the Second Schedule to the Acquisition of...
21.For paragraph 4 of that Schedule (protection for owner against...
New rights: specific adaptations of Lands Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1845
22.Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 15 above, the...
23.For section 61 of that Act (estimation of compensation) there...
24.The following provisions of that Act (being provisions stating the...
25.Sections 114 (compensation to be made to tenants for a...
26.Sections 117 (protection of promoter of undertaking where by inadvertence...
Further provisions relating to land
1.(1) Any enactment which requires or authorises a document or...
2.(1) Any enactment which requires or authorises a document or...
3.(1) Any enactment which requires or authorises a document or...
4.(1) Any enactment which requires or authorises a document or...
5.(1) Any reference (however worded and including references which are...
7.(1) In this Part of this Schedule, “future enactment” means...
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