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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Transfer of rights after 10th July 2003 relating to earlier contract: applicability of SDLT regime


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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Finance Act 2004, Cross Heading: Transfer of rights after 10th July 2003 relating to earlier contract: applicability of SDLT regime.

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Transfer of rights after 10th July 2003 relating to earlier contract: applicability of SDLT regimeU.K.
12U.K.In Schedule 19 (commencement and transitional provisions), in paragraph 3 (contract entered into before first relevant date), for paragraph (c) of sub-paragraph (3) substitute—
“(c)if on or after that date there is an assignment, subsale or other transaction (relating to the whole or part of the subject-matter of the contract) as a result of which a person other than the purchaser under the contract becomes entitled to call for a conveyance to him.”.
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