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Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2011

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 21 September 2011

We are talking about year-on-year emissions reductions of 3, 4, or 5 per cent by the target date, but no country in the world has delivered that outside of a big recession.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 April 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 18 April 2017

It has been the first debate since the Easter recess, and it is refreshing to witness the benefit that the holidays have had on some members across the chamber, although the news that was announced earlier today might mean that some of us feel much more weary than we did at 9 o’clock this morning.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2019

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 19 March 2019

The biggest threat to the industry is recession. If we lose another generation, we will never recover.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2014

S4W-21783

As agreed with the Finance Committee the Scottish Government will be presenting its Draft Budget for 2015-16 to Parliament before the October 2014 recess. Expenditure for the Scottish beef improvement scheme will form part of the Scottish Rural Development Programme 2014-20 commencing in 2015-16.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2019

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 19 February 2019

Why has housing land supply not kept up with demand? Pre-recession, we built very similar numbers per capita as England, but since 2012 that figure has split: England is back to almost pre-recession levels, but Scotland is at only about 68 per cent of where we were before the recession.
Last updated: 17 March 2021

SPBill84BS052021

.”, 10 (d) in subsection (3A), for “Subsection (2) does” substitute “Subsections (2) and (3ZA) do”, (e) after subsection (5B) insert— “(5C) An order under subsection (3ZA) has the effect of bringing to an end the tenant’s interest in the tenancy on the date specified in the order.”, 15 (f) after subsection (6) insert— “(7) The landlord must, no later than 28 days after the date of termination of a tenancy which is terminated on the ground set out in paragraph 15A of schedule 2 (or on grounds including that ground), offer a tenancy of the house (beginning as soon as reasonably practicable) to person P. 20 (8) But the landlord need not comply with the duty imposed by subsection (7) if it is impossible or inappropriate to do so because of circumstances relating to person P. (9) The landlord must have regard to any guidance issued by the Scottish Ministers about subsections (7) and (8). 25 (10) The references in subsections (7) and (8) to person P are to the person who, in relation to the house, is person P within the meaning of paragraph 15A of schedule 2.”. (4) In schedule 2 (Scottish secure tenancy: grounds for recovery of possession of house), after paragraph 15 insert— 30 “15A (1) A person (“person T”) who is the tenant or one of the joint tenants has engaged in behaviour which is abusive of a person (“person P”) who is a partner or ex-partner of person T, and the conditions in sub-paragraph (2) are met. (2) The conditions are— (a) person T is the sole tenant, or person T and person P are joint tenants 35 (whether or not with others), (b) the house is person P’s only or principal home, (c) person P wishes to continue living in the house, (d) the landlord wishes— (i) where person T is the sole tenant, to recover possession of the 40 house from person T for the purpose of entering into a tenancy with person P instead, 19 Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Final provisions (ii) where person T is a joint tenant, to bring person T’s interest in the tenancy to an end. (3) In sub-paragraph (1)— (a) “partner or ex-partner of person T” means— 5 (i) the spouse or civil partner of person T, (ii) a former spouse or former civil partner of person T, (iii) a person with whom person T has, in the period of 12 months ending with the date on which the proceedings are raised under section 14(1), lived in the house as if a spouse of person T for a 10 period of, or more than one period amounting in total to, at least 6 months, (b) the reference to behaviour by person T which is abusive of person P is to be construed in accordance with sections 2 and 3 of the Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Act 2021, as if the references in those 15 sections to— (i) person A were references to person T, (ii) person B were references to person P.”. (5) The title of section 14 becomes “Proceedings for recovery of possession or termination of joint tenant’s interest”. 20 (6) The title of section 16 becomes “Powers of court in proceedings for recovery of possession or termination of joint tenant’s interest”. (7) The heading of schedule 2 becomes “SCOTTISH SECURE TENANCY: GROUNDS FOR RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OR TERMINATION OF JOINT TENANT’S INTEREST”. 25 (8) The heading of Part 1 of schedule 2 becomes “GROUNDS ON WHICH COURT MAY ORDER RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OR TERMINATION OF JOINT TENANT’S INTEREST”.
Last updated: 3 February 2021

Publication Scheme

You will then have three months from the date of issue of the fees notice in which to decide whether to pay the charge.
Last updated: 12 November 2020

Revised FMPeriod Products Free Provision Scotland Bill

These estimates are based on the most up-to-date data available on pupil and student numbers.
Last updated: 14 May 2020

Financial Memorandum Dogs Protection of Livestock Amendment Scotland Bill

The Bill extends the definition of “livestock” in the 1953 Act to reflect a more up-to-date list of the species which are now farmed in Scotland (including, for example, camelids and farmed deer).
Last updated: 14 May 2020

Explanatory Notes Dogs Protection of Livestock Amendment Scotland Bill

Apart from section 9 itself and section 10, all other provisions of the Bill (and hence the other substantive changes it makes to the 1953 Act) come into force six months after the date of Royal Assent. 10 This document relates to the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 72) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 14 May 2...

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