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Subsection (1) requires that the tenant first give notice to the landlord of the tenant’s views within 21 days of the tenant receiving the rent-increase notice.
PE2062/H: Introduce a National Screening Programme for Prostate Cancer Petitioner written submission, 26 February 2026 The response from the First Minister is predicated on the recommendations of the UK National Screening Committee “UK NSC”.
With regard to population level screening, the Scottish Government, along with the rest of the United Kingdom, relies on advice about screening programmes from the UK National Screening Committee (NSC), an independent expert advisory group.
Gillian Martin made good points about opportunity and exploitation in the sector. During the summer I visitedScreen Education Edinburgh, after being impressed by its evidence to the inquiry.
The social landlord's power to end a tenant's interest in a property
Section 18, the sole provision in Part 2 of the Bill, would empower a social landlord to apply to the court to end a tenant's interest in a property where a tenant has behaved in a way which is abusive of a ...
Restrictions on other charges and diligence 43H No premiums, advance payments, etc. (1) Sections 82, 83 and 86 to 90 of the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984 apply in relation to a current tenancy as they apply in relation to a tenancy of the kind to which those sections refer. (2) But— (a) section 83(5) of that Act is to be ignored, (b) the date mentioned in section 88(1) of that Act is to be read as if it were the date on which this section comes into force. 43I Restriction on diligence Except with the leave of the First-tier Tribunal, no diligence is to be done in respect of— (a) the rent due by a tenant...