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The problem is that, with those who currently pay for local services through the council tax—as with those who buy lottery tickets—credulity is always in fashion.
I think that it is reasonable to keep the second bullet point in. It is possible that someone could buy a member shares without the member's knowledge that they had been bought or what the shares were.
Can you go on to the question about a new owner? The agreement will be between the local authority and the ratepayer, so if a property passes to a new owner, the new owner will have to agree to receive their bill electronically.
Is that fair enough?Members indicated agreement. New paragraph 3A(8) of schedule 2 to the 1997 act restricts the period of the scheme to five years and new paragraph 3A(9) gives the Scottish ministers a power to extend or further extend the life of the new scheme beyond five y...
I have written many letters requesting meetings and visits. I hope that Mr Finnie and Ms Boyack, his new deputy, will come to Mallaig—I think that the day that I asked Sarah Boyack to come was the day on which she was appointed last week, actually.