Interpretation 6 (1) In this schedule— 5 “displaying an advertisement” includes— (a) projecting, emitting, screening or exhibiting an advertisement, (b) carrying or holding an advertisement or an apparatus by which an advertisement is displayed, (c) providing for an advertisement to be displayed— 10 (i) on an animal, or 1 (ii) on apparatus which is carried or held by an animal, “exempt business advertisement” means an advertisement (whether illuminated or not) displayed on business premises within a building (or a forecourt associated with such premises) that refers wholly to— 15 (a) the business carried on, (b) the goods or services provided, or (c) the name or qualifications of the person carrying out the business or supplying the goods or services on those premises, “forecourt” includes any fence, wall or similar screen or structure enclosing a 20 forecourt and not forming part of the fabric of a building constituting business premises, “Glasgow Life” means Culture and Sport Glasgow, a company limited by guarantee, registered in Scotland (number SC313851) and having its registered office at 38 Albion Street, Glasgow G1 1LH, 25 “railway station” includes a subway station, “the Town and Country Planning Regulations” means the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (Scotland) Regulations 1984 (S.I. 1984/467). (2) In this schedule, a reference to a “Class” of advertisement is a reference to the corresponding Class of advertisement in schedule 4 of the Town and Country Planning 30 Regulations. 25 UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill Schedule 4—Compensation for enforcement action SCHEDULE 4 Introduced by section 29(3) C OMPENSATION FOR ENFORCEMENT ACTION Amount of compensation due 5 1 Where a person may obtain compensation under section 29(1), the amount of compensation to which that person is entitled under that section is the total of— (a) either— (i) the cost of repairing the damaged property to its previous condition, or (ii) in the case of property which is impossible to repair or if the cost of repairing 10 would exceed the property’s market value, the cost of replacing the property 1 at market value, and (b) any further loss which was a direct result of the damage to property.