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That would entitle the Law Society to impose its own discipline in the public interest, such as suspending or debarring a solicitor.Amendment 26 is a minor technical amendment that is consequential on amendments 28 and 30.I move amendment 26.
We are in a strong position to proceed with them.The most significant of the other schemes is the Dunragit scheme; Alasdair Morgan will be aware that there have been problems there because of an ancient monument site and the wish of the local community for the village to be bypassed. I am told that there is now a new scheme. I visited the location and urged development of a new scheme that would bypass the monument site and the village, which is now being worked on with the local council.
Time for Reflection Welcome back and a good new year. Our time for reflection leader today is his Eminence Cardinal Keith O'Brien, Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh.
Scottish ParliamentSubordinate Legislation CommitteeTuesday 26 October 2004 Scottish ParliamentSubordinate Legislation CommitteeTuesday 26 October 2004 The Convener opened the meeting at 10:30 Welcome to the 28th meeting of the Subordinate Legislation Committee this year.
Order 1999, which was laid before the Parliament on 26 May, be approved. S1M-29 Mr Henry McLeish: That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Border Rivers) Order 1999, which was laid before the Parliament on 26 May, be approved.