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7.—(1) Section 44 (prohibitions etc on land use) is modified as follows.
(2) In subsection (1) the reference to the Secretary of State has effect as a reference to Transport for London in relation to a prohibition or restriction imposed by a covenant or agreement made on or after the devolution date.
(3) In subsection (2) the references to the Secretary of State have effect as references to Transport for London in relation to a prohibition or restriction imposed by a covenant or agreement which operates for the benefit of Transport for London (whether Transport for London or the Secretary of State made the covenant or agreement with the promisor).
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