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The Act sets out how a ‘community transfer body’ can request to buy, lease, manage, occupy or use land or buildings belonging to a ‘relevant authority’.
In relation to its scrutiny of instruments under its remit, the Committee considered the following instruments and agreed to draw them to the attention of the lead committee:
Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 (Rules of Procedure in Children’s Hearings) Amendment Rules 2021 (SSI 2020/draft);
Crofting Community Right to Buy (Procedure, Ballots and Forms...
Committee reports
Date published:
17 November 2020
We heard concern that wayleaves would only be relevant to existing buildings, and also a risk to stakeholder goodwill and buy-in from taking compulsory action.
Likewise, pharmacies use wholesaler competition to try to buy and purchase in the most attractive way, based on the reimbursement prices that they will get.
This followed the Committee’s report on the first draft Regulations, published in November 2018.
Right to Buy Land to Further Sustainable Development (Eligible Land, Specified Types of Area and Restrictions on Transfers, Assignations and Dealing) (Scotland) Regulations 2020, reporting on 20 March 2020.
Public intervention and private storage aid refer to the powers of a government to intervene in the market during difficult times, for example by buying up a certain product, or paying for private companies to store a product for a time rather than releasing it to the market.