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PART 2 The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme
PART 8 Civil penalties and breaches
PART 10 Application of these Regulations with modifications to relevant trust assets
4.In this Schedule “turnover” has the meaning given in section...
5.In relation to an undertaking the directors of which are...
6.In relation to an undertaking the directors of which are...
7.In relation to an undertaking where individual accounts are not...
9.For the purposes of this Schedule, a person is employed...
10.The number of persons employed by an undertaking on the...
2.Where paragraph 1 applies, all the highest parents in those...
4.An undertaking may only comply with the Scheme other than...
5.Where an undertaking complies as an individual participant in accordance...
6.Where two or more undertakings comply as one participant in...
8.Where paragraph 7(a) or (b) applies, the undertaking must use...
9.Where paragraph 7(c) applies, the undertaking is the responsible undertaking...
11.Where paragraph 10 applies, those franchise undertakings must agree in...
12.In these Regulations— (a) a “franchise agreement” exists where one...
Basic information to be notified to the scheme administrator
1.This Part applies to appeals against determinations made, and enforcement...
2.The Scottish Ministers must appoint an independent person to hear...
3.A person who wishes to appeal to the Scottish Ministers...
4.The Scottish Ministers must as soon as is reasonably practicable...
5.An appellant may withdraw an appeal by notifying the Scottish...
8.This Part applies to appeals against determinations made, and enforcement...
10.The Planning Appeals Commission must as soon as is reasonably...
11.An appellant may withdraw an appeal by notifying the Planning...
13.The appeal body must determine the appeal and paragraphs (1)...
14.The Planning Appeals Commission must determine the process for determining...
Modification of the application of these Regulations in relation to certain relevant trust assets
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