[1 Establishment of the Lands Tribunal for Scotland][, jurisdiction and appeals to the Scottish Tribunals]

[1  Establishment of the Lands Tribunal for Scotland][, jurisdiction and appeals to the Scottish Tribunals]

(1)     There shall be set up, to exercise the jurisdiction hereafter mentioned in this Act, [a tribunal for Scotland, to be called “the Lands Tribunal for Scotland”].

(2)     . . .

(3)     There shall be referred to and determined by the [Upper Tribunal or the Lands Tribunal for Scotland]—

(a)     any question which is by any Act (including a local or private Act) directed, in whatever terms, to be determined by a person or one or more persons selected from either of the following panels, that is to say,—

(i)     the panel of official arbitrators appointed under the Acquisition of Land Act; and

(ii)     the panel of referees appointed under Part I of the Finance (1909–10) Act 1910;

or which is so directed to be determined in the absence of agreement to the contrary;

(b)     any other question of disputed compensation under the Lands Clauses Acts, where the claim is for the injurious affection of any land . . . ;

(c)     any question arising . . . as to the apportionment mentioned in section one hundred and sixteen of the Lands

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