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sch.3-sec.106Undertaking instead of declaration of pest quarantine area
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### sch.3-sec.106 Undertaking instead of declaration of pest quarantine area
This section applies if—
the Minister has, under the repealed Act, section 11(4), accepted an undertaking from the owner of land; and
the undertaking is in force immediately before the commencement.
From the commencement—
the undertaking continues to apply to the owner as if this Act had not been enacted; and
if, before the commencement, an inspector has given a direction or taken an action under the repealed Act, section 11(7), that allows a person to be exempted from the conditions imposed on the undertaking—the exemption continues to apply as if this Act had not been enacted; and
the repealed Act, section 11(10), continues to apply in relation to the undertaking.
(sch.3-sec.106-ssec.1) This section applies if— the Minister has, under the repealed Act, section 11(4), accepted an undertaking from the owner of land; and the undertaking is in force immediately before the commencement.
(sch.3-sec.106-ssec.2) From the commencement— the undertaking continues to apply to the owner as if this Act had not been enacted; and if, before the commencement, an inspector has given a direction or taken an action under the repealed Act, section 11(7), that allows a person to be exempted from the conditions imposed on the undertaking—the exemption continues to apply as if this Act had not been enacted; and the repealed Act, section 11(10), continues to apply in relation to the undertaking.
- (a) the Minister has, under the repealed Act, section 11(4), accepted an undertaking from the owner of land; and
- (b) the undertaking is in force immediately before the commencement.
- (a) the undertaking continues to apply to the owner as if this Act had not been enacted; and
- (b) if, before the commencement, an inspector has given a direction or taken an action under the repealed Act, section 11(7), that allows a person to be exempted from the conditions imposed on the undertaking—the exemption continues to apply as if this Act had not been enacted; and
- (c) the repealed Act, section 11(10), continues to apply in relation to the undertaking.