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2A tenancy is not a Scottish secure tenancy if the landlord is a local authority landlord and the tenant—
(a)is a constable of a police force, within the meaning of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967 (c. 77), who in pursuance of regulations under section 26 of that Act occupies the house without obligation to pay rent or council tax,
(b)is a member of a fire brigade, maintained in pursuance of the Fire Services Act 1947 (c. 41), who occupies the house in consequence of a condition in the person’s contract of employment that the person live in close proximity to a particular fire station, or
(c)is let the house expressly on a temporary basis pending its being required for the purposes of such a police force or fire brigade.
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