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The logic of the minister’s proposal on CPI is to treat landlords as commercial providers, and relates to their materials costs but, obviously, from a tenant’s perspective, that cannot hold.
Pub-owning companies to be required to provide prospective tenants with at least one publicly available report analysing the trading costs of tied pubs (rather than provide any such publicly available reports, as at present).
Benefits and problems with tacit relocation
The Report states that there are certain benefits to tacit relocation noting that it can:
2.29 ... suit both the landlord and the tenant to continue the lease for another year without the need to involve professional advisers with the resultant costs.
That notice of objection “must be dated and must state the tenant’s reasons as to why the improvement is not necessary to enable the tenant to fulfil the tenant’s responsibilities to farm the holding in accordance with the rules of good husbandry.”
Women’s Health Screening (Waiting Times) (Glasgow) To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to reports of long waiting times for women’s health screening in Glasgow.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2019
Equality impacts
The Scottish Government states that an Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA)iA Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland: Equality Impact Assessment, 4 July 2019. has been conducted, alongside a Fairer Scotland Impact AssessmentiiA Deposit Return Scheme for Scotland: Fairer Scotland Impact Assessment, September 2019. and an Islands Screening Assessment.iiiA Deposit Return Scheme for Scotland: Islands Communities Screening Assessment, September 2019.
Beyond that direct supply chain, the study looks at where the screen sector stimulates economic activity elsewhere in the Scottish economy: screen tourism, the education and training sectors and infrastructure.
Beyond that direct supply chain, the study looks at where the screen sector stimulates economic activity elsewhere in the Scottish economy: screen tourism, the education and training sectors and infrastructure.