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The aim is to discourage creditors from using "fishing" diligences in the hope of catching something, safe in the knowledge that the debtor will have to pay the costs regardless of whether any money is recovered.The bill provides for a new section 9P of the Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 September 2006
Who are the orders meant to protect—the fish or the owners of the fish? Where a landowner enjoys the right to fish, although they do not legally own the fish in the water they control the right to fish in the water from their land.
Who are the orders meant to protect—the fish or the owners of the fish? Where a landowner enjoys the right to fish, although they do not legally own the fish in the water they control the right to fish in the water from their land.
The Executive therefore felt that it would be helpful to name those species in the bill and to include a power to add or omit species from the list as appropriate. The Executive will consult fish farmers and those who have interests in wild fish.Does that sound okay for the purposes of delegated powers?
The Executive therefore felt that it would be helpful to name those species in the bill and to include a power to add or omit species from the list as appropriate. The Executive will consult fish farmers and those who have interests in wild fish.Does that sound okay for the purposes of delegated powers?
Paper EU/S2/06/13/1 points out fairly that the Scottish fleet has been significantly reduced in order to bring fishing capacity more in line with fishing opportunities.
Paper EU/S2/06/13/1 points out fairly that the Scottish fleet has been significantly reduced in order to bring fishing capacity more in line with fishing opportunities.