A `second-bite` - further enforcement action
Language: English Series: Scottish Planning and Environmental Law ; (49) June 1995, 52-54(3)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: Barn Properties Ltd owned property in Dundee. Dundee District Council served a first enforcement notice, which was withdrawn, and then a second enforcement notice. They appealed to the SoS Scotland as to whether the second enforcement notice was time-barred as not relating to the same breach as the original notice, and they argued that the reporter erred in law in varying and correcting the notice.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Barn Properties Ltd owned property in Dundee. Dundee District Council served a first enforcement notice, which was withdrawn, and then a second enforcement notice. They appealed to the SoS Scotland as to whether the second enforcement notice was time-barred as not relating to the same breach as the original notice, and they argued that the reporter erred in law in varying and correcting the notice.