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During the time gap between the two orders, a purchaser will not be in full possession of information about their legal obligations with regard to any changes that might have to be made in future. I am looking for solutions. I was a member of the Justice 2 Committee, which was the lead committee for the Tenements (Scotland) Bill.
Security To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it is taking to address any economic changes resulting from the implementation of Her Majesty's Government's proposals in "Delivering Security in a Changing World: Future Capabilities." (S2O-3023) As I am sure Mr Gallie and other members well know, defence is a matter reserved to the United Kingdom Parliame...
The complexity of that situation will have to be tackled in the future so that there is a sustainable fishing industry that will sustain fishing communities in Mr Brocklebank's part of Scotland and in the rest of the country.
I hope that such relationships will be the first of many other future relationships. I would welcome any comments that Jackie Baillie has to make on that.
Without the subsidy, rents in those areas would have to increase substantially.One change from last year—of which I am sure members are aware—is the change to the hostel grant, which will no longer be paid through the HSG statutory provisions. In future, that grant will be paid under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001.
The communication from the Commission, "Building our common Future: Policy challenges and Budgetary means of the Enlarged Union 2007-2013", which is mentioned on the second page of the summary, is quite rightly a matter for this committee as well as for the Finance Committee.
Remembrance has this vitally important purpose, which is to pass on to posterity the costly lessons of what leads to war and how such terrible catastrophes may, in future, be avoided.That is why we say, "We will remember them".
I have given a commitment to the committees and I have already written to Pauline McNeill to outline some of the areas that will come up in the future, on which I look forward to working with the committees.