64 Hereditaments

Interpretation

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(1)     A hereditament is anything which, by virtue of the definition of hereditament in section 115(1) of the 1967 Act, would have been a hereditament for the purposes of that Act had this Act not been passed.

(2)     In addition, a right is a hereditament if it is a right to use any land for the purpose of exhibiting advertisements and—

(a)     the right is let out or reserved to any person other than the occupier of the land, or

(b)     where the land is not occupied for any other purpose, the right is let out or reserved to any person other than the owner of the land.

[(2A)     In addition, a right is a hereditament if—

(a)     it is a right to use any land for the purpose of operating a meter to measure a supply of gas or electricity or such other service as—

(i)     [the appropriate national authority], or

(ii)     [the appropriate national authority],

may by order specify, and

(b)     the meter is owned by a person other than the consumer of the service.]

(3)     The [appropriate national authority] may make regulations providing that in prescribed cases—

(a)     anything which would (apart

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