(1) In this Part—
“the appropriate judicial body” (“corff barnwrol priodol”) means whichever of the court or a tribunal has jurisdiction under section 54;
“arbitration agreement” (“cytundeb cymrodeddu”) means an agreement in writing to submit to arbitration any question arising under this Part or any agreement to which it applies;
“the court” (“y llys”) means the county court for the district in which the protected site is situated or, where the parties have entered into an arbitration agreement that applies to the question to be determined, the arbitrator;
“occupier” (“meddiannydd”) has the
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