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Statutory Instruments

2018 No. 658

Constitutional Law

Devolution, Scotland

Tenements

The Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004 (Gas Services) Order 2018

Made

30th May 2018

Laid before Parliament

1st June 2018

Coming into force

13th July 2018

The Secretary of State makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 104, 112(1) and 113(2) and (3) of the Scotland Act 1998( 1 ).

Citation, commencement and extent

1. β€”(1) This Order may be cited as the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004 (Gas Services) Order 2018 and comes into force on 13th July 2018.

(2) This Order extends to Scotland only.

Interpretation and application

2. β€”(1) In this Orderβ€”

β€œthe 2004 Act” means the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004( 2 );

β€œflat” has the meaning it is given in the 2004 Act( 3 );

β€œgas” meansβ€”

(a)

any substance in a gaseous state which consists wholly or mainly ofβ€”

(i)

methane, ethane, propane, butane, hydrogen or carbon monoxide;

(ii)

a mixture of two or more of those gases; or

(iii)

a combustible mixture of one or more of those gases and air; and

(b)

any other substance in a gaseous state which is gaseous at a temperature of 15Β°C and a pressure of 1013Β·25 millibars and is specified in an order made undersection 48(1) of the Gas Act 1986( 4 );

β€œinstallation” means work an owner is entitled to instruct or carry out under section 19 (installation of service pipes etc. ) of the 2004 Act in accordance with this Order;

β€œnotice of the proposals” means notice given under article 5 or revised notice;

β€œowner” is to be construed in accordance with section 28 (meaning of β€œowner”, determination of liability etc.) of the 2004 Act, and the owner giving notice under this Order includes the owners of more than one flat where the owners of each of those flats consent to act together;

β€œrelevant contributor” means any owner of a flat in a tenement who is not an owner of the other part of the tenement but is required, by virtue of the management scheme which applies as respects the tenement, to contribute to the cost of maintenance of the other part of the tenement;

β€œrevised notice” means a notice under article 6(2)(b);

β€œtenement” is to be construed in accordance with section 26 (meaning of β€œtenement”) of the 2004 Act;

β€œthe other part of the tenement” means any part of a tenement not wholly owned by the owner giving notice under article 5 β€”

(a)

through which pipes, cables or other equipment would be led; and

(b)

to which such equipment would be fixed,

under this Order; and

β€œtitle condition” has the meaning given by section 122(1) (interpretation) of the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003( 5 ).

(2)Section 30 (giving of notice to owners) of the 2004 Act applies to any notice given under this Order as it applies to a notice given under, or in connection with, the 2004 Act.

Application of section 19 of the 2004 Act to gas services

3. β€”(1) A supply of gas is to be treated as a service prescribed for the purposes of section 19(1) (installation of service pipes etc.) of the 2004 Act.

(2) In respect of the right conferred by section 19(1) of the 2004 Act as applied by paragraph (1)β€”

(a) section 19(2) of the 2004 Act does not apply; and

(b) instead that right is exercisable in accordance with articles 5 to 10.

Disapplication where title conditions apply

4. β€”(1) Article 3(1) does not apply to the extent that a title condition makes provision aboutβ€”

(a) alterations or improvements; or

(b) an owner’s entitlement to lead pipes, cables or other equipment through any part of the tenement which is not wholly within another owner’s flat and to fix and keep such equipment there,

which could enable (or which restricts or prevents) the supply to the owner’s flat of gas.

(2) The title condition need not refer to gas or other specific wording used in paragraph (1).

Installation notice requirements

5. β€”(1) Where proposing an installation, the owner must give notice to each owner of the other part of the tenement ofβ€”

(a) the nature and extent of the work to be carried out;

(b) the safety standards which the work is required to meet;

(c) the timetable for carrying out the work, including the dates by which it is proposed the work will be commenced and completed;

(d) what disruption (if any) is expected to be caused;

(e) the arrangements that will be put in place to ensure the work is completed;

(f) the arrangements for maintaining and repairing the equipment, once it is installed;

(g) what insurance is in place during the work to install the service; and

(h) the address to which any objections or other representations relating to the notice are to be sent.

(2) That notice must be in the form specified in Schedule 1.

Installation objections or representations

6. β€”(1) Where an owner gives notice under article 5, any owner of the other part of the tenement may object or make other representations in relation to that notice, by giving notice of the objections or representations to the owner who gives notice under article 5 not later than 28 clear days after notice of the proposals is given.

(2) If the owner giving notice under article 5 still wishes to proceed, that ownerβ€”

(a) must try to reach agreement with an owner who objects or makes representations under paragraph (1); and

(b) may revise the proposal set out in the notice by giving to each owner of the other part of the tenement a revised notice.

(3) Where a revised notice is given under paragraph (2)(b), the owner giving notice mustβ€”

(a) allow objections or other representations in relation to the revised notice in accordance with paragraph (1); and

(b) try to reach agreement in relation to the revised notice in accordance with paragraph (2)(a).

(4) That revised notice must be in the form specified in Schedule 2.

Carrying out installation and application to sheriff to resolve disputes

7. β€”(1) An installation may only beginβ€”

(a) if no objections or representations are made under article 6(1) or (3)(a), after 28 clear days have elapsed from the giving of the notice of the proposals;

(b) if an objection or representation is made, when agreement is reached under article 6(2)(a) or (3)(b); or

(c) if an objection or representation is made and agreement is not reached, in accordance with an order undersection 6(2) (application to sheriff for order resolving certain disputes) of the 2004 Act on an application undersection 6(1)(b) of that Act.

(2) The owner giving notice of the proposals may apply to the sheriff under section 6(1)(b) of the 2004 Act for an order allowing an installation to be carried out only afterβ€”

(a) 28 clear days have elapsed from the giving of the notice of the proposals; and

(b) the owner has complied withβ€”

(i) article 6(2)(a); and

(ii) where a revised notice is given under article 6(2)(b), article 6(3).

(3) In considering whether to grant the order, the sheriff is to allow the installation if it appears reasonable that the installation is carried out, having regard toβ€”

(a) any conditions the sheriff thinks it fit to impose; and

(b) any other order the sheriff considers necessary or expedient.

Costs of installation

8. Nothing in this Order creates liability on an owner given notice of the proposals to contribute to the cost of carrying out an installation.

Damage for installation

9. β€”(1) The owner instructing or carrying out an installation must, so far as reasonably practicable, ensure that the other part of the tenement is left substantially in no worse a condition than that which it was in immediately before the installation (subject to the installation itself).

(2) If the owner fails to comply with the duty in paragraph (1), an owner of the other part of the tenement or a relevant contributor mayβ€”

(a) carry out, or arrange for the carrying out of, such work as is reasonably necessary to restore the other part of the tenement so that it is substantially in no worse a condition than that which it was in immediately before the installation (subject to the installation itself); and

(b) recover from the owner any expenses reasonably incurred in doing so.

Access for installation (common parts of the tenement)

10. β€”(1) For the avoidance of doubt in respect of the common parts of the tenement, if section 17 (access for maintenance and other purposes) of the 2004 Act does not apply, the owner or occupier of any part of the tenement that access is required to, or through, for the purpose of an installation must allow access for that purpose.

(2) That access is to be provided in accordance with section 17 of the 2004 Act.

David Mundell

Secretary of State

Dover House

London

Scotland Office

30th May 2018

Article 5(2)

SCHEDULE 1 Form of installation notice

Article 6(4)

SCHEDULE 2 Form of revised installation notice

( 1 )

1998 c.46 .

( 2 )

2004 asp 11 (β€œthe 2004 Act”).

( 3 )

β€œFlat” is defined in section 29(1) of the 2004 Act.

( 4 )

1986 c.44 . There are amendments to section 48 which are not relevant to this Order.

( 5 )

2003 asp 9 . Section 122(1) was relevantly amended by paragraph 43(11) of schedule 5 to the Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012 (asp 5) .

Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format.
The Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004 (Gas Services) Order 2018 (2018/658)

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