Crofter Forestry (Scotland) Act 1991 (repealed 5.1.1994)

Type Public General Act
Publication 1991-06-27
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Use of common grazings for forestry purposes

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(1C) Subject to section 26A of this Act and to subsections (1D) and (1E) below, where the grazings committee have obtained the approval and consent referred to in subsection (1) of that section they may plant trees on, and use as woodlands, any part of the common grazing in accordance with the approval and consent. (1D) Where any crofter interested in the common grazing requests them to do so, the grazings committee shall exercise their power under subsection (1C) above. (1E) The power of the grazings committee under subsection (1C) above shall not be exercised in such a way that the whole of the common grazing is planted with trees and used as woodlands.

(26A) (1) Where a grazings committee or any crofter interested in the common grazing proposes that the committee should, in exercise of their power under section 25(1C) of this Act, plant trees on, and use as woodlands, any part of the common grazing, the committee shall apply for— (a) the approval of the Commission; and (b) the consent of the landlord of the common grazing, to the use as woodlands of the part of the common grazing concerned. (2) A landlord’s consent— (a) shall be in writing; (b) shall specify the part of the common grazing to which it relates; (c) shall be intimated to the Commission by the landlord or the grazings committee; (d) shall not take effect until it is entered in the Register of Crofts; and (e) shall, when entered in that Register, be binding on the successors to the landlord’s interest. (3) A landlord’s consent shall cease to have effect if the grazings committee have not commenced planting of trees on the part of the common grazing to which the consent relates on the expiry of the period of seven years beginning with the date on which the consent is entered in the Register of Crofts. (4) In this section— - “landlord’s consent” means the consent of the landlord referred to in subsection (1)(b) above; and - “Register of Crofts” means the Register maintained under section 3 of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1961.

Supplementary

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(3A) Where a grazings committee have, under section 25(1C) of this Act, planted trees on land forming part of a common grazing, it shall not be competent for an application to be made under subsection (1) above in respect of that land while it continues to be used as woodlands.

(bb) any consent of the landlord of a croft under section 26A(1)(b) of the Act of 1955;

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Grants for common grazings used for forestry purposes and as farm woodlands

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(3) In the application of this section to land in Scotland which constitutes or is part of a common grazing for which a grazings committee or a grazings constable has been appointed under section 24 of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1955, the references to owners and lessees shall be construed as references to the grazings committee or, as the case may be, the grazings constable.

(8) In the application of this section to land in Scotland which constitutes or is part of a common grazing for which a grazings committee or a grazings constable has been appointed under section 24 of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1955, the references to owners and lessees shall be construed as references to the grazings committee or, as the case may be, the grazings constable.

Citation, commencement and extent

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