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12(1)Schedule 6 (management orders: procedure and appeals) is amended as follows.E+W
(2)In paragraph 7(4)(c), for “section 105(4) and (5) or 114(3) and (4)” substitute “ section 105(4), (5) or (7A) or 114(3), (4) or (4A) ”.
(3)In paragraph 26, after sub-paragraph (4) insert—
“(4A)An interim management order may not be revoked under this paragraph if—
(a)the immediate landlord is subject to a banning order under section 16 of the Housing and Planning Act 2016,
(b)there is in force an agreement which, under section 108, has effect as a lease or licence granted by the authority, and
(c)revoking the interim management order specified in the order would cause the immediate landlord to breach the banning order because of the effect of section 130(2)(b).
(4B)In a case where sub-paragraph (4A) would otherwise prevent the tribunal from revoking the order with effect from a particular date, the tribunal may require the local housing authority to exercise any power it has to bring an agreement mentioned in that sub-paragraph to an end.”
(4)In paragraph 30, after sub-paragraph (4) insert—
“(5)In a case where subsection (2A) of section 112 or 122 would otherwise prevent the tribunal from revoking the order with effect from a particular date, the tribunal may require the local housing authority to exercise any power it has to bring an agreement mentioned in that subsection to an end.”
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