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Official Report Meeting date: 20 November 2001

Local Government Committee, 20 Nov 2001

We have had no further comment to date, yet the proposed implementation date for the proposals is 1 April 2002.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2002

Plenary, 18 Dec 2002

Members of the Scottish Parliament and officials, I am grateful for the invitation to come here today to offer some reflections as we prepare for the Christmas recess. It is natural that my focus should be on Christ, since it is his birthday that gives the season its name and its cause for rejoicing.In the Christian calendar, the present season is called Ad...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 June 2001

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New administrative targets were adopted in 1998-99.Table ASupreme Courts Waiting periods % of diets allocated in the year within waiting periodCIVILwaiting period (term weeks except*)Civil BusinessTarget1997-981998-991999-20002000-01(a) Appeals against Interlocutory orders (from date of lodging)4100%97%80%31%(b) All other appeals (from date sent to roll)#1893%11%0%0%(c) Jury trials(from date issues approved)19100%100%79%50%(d) Ordinary proofs (from date proof allowed)1989%81%84%38%CriminalCriminal Business - AppealsLeave to Appeal - Solemn and Summary Applications for leave to appeal;(i) from date of report received to allocation to single judge1*71%92%55%64%(ii) from intimation of appeal against refusal to allocate to 2/3 judges2*66%69%29%38%Appeals - Solemn Notes of Appeal; (from date when leave to appeal granted)(i) Sentence5*90%78%56%36%(ii) Conviction and Sentence516%0%2%0%Appeals - SummaryNotes of Appeal against Sentence;(from date when leave to appeal granted)(i) Accused in custody4*91%76%56%38%(i)Other6*90%88%70%67%Stated Cases;(from date when leave to appeal granted)(i) Accused in custody4100%100%100%100%(i)Other611%0%0%0%Bills of Suspension (from date lodged)4100%31%4%8%Target (a) above came into operation with effect from 1 October 1997 and was set at two weeks for the duration of 1997-98.# This target has been omitted from agency annual achievement rate calculations since 1998-99.Table BSupreme Courts Administrative TargetsDescription1998-19991999-20002000-01To process summonses, petitions and appeals from inferior courts within one working day of their acceptance100100100To notify solicitors of returned citations on the date of their receipt.100100100To notify solicitors of custody reports on the date of their receipt.100100100To issue all extracted decrees of divorce on the first working day it would be competent to do so and to issue all other extracted decrees within five working days of the request98100100To secure accurate and timeous publication of the Rolls of Court and to deliver to practitioners in Edinburgh, the weekly and daily Rolls of Court on the day of publication.100100100To intimate disposal of appeals under solemn criminal procedure within one working day of determination by the Court.978876To intimate disposal of appeals under summary criminal procedure within five working days of determination by the Court.737565To prepare applications for leave to appeal. and appeals against refusal of leave within one working day from the date of receipt of summary appeal papers, or the Judge's report in solemn appeals.996571To intimate the grant or refusal of leave to appeal within two working days of receipt of the papers.917953To complete the audit of at least 95% of all Curatory Accounts within three months of lodgement. 10010097To complete the audit of at least 75% of all Judicial Factory Accounts within two months of lodgement.100100100To issue to solicitors in the Court of Session monthly accounts within seven days of the end of each period.976999To process all invoices and claims within forty eight hours of receipt.100100100To reply to all correspondence, except that which requires extensive investigation, within three working days of receipt.1009695 S1W-16141
Official Report Meeting date: 13 February 2003

Plenary, 13 Feb 2003

Publication dates would be helpful.The minister made a serious point about the repetitious nature of many of the finance and budget debates.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2006

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 05 Dec 2006

The power will ensure that the list of schemes is relevant and up to date. Are we content with the power and with the use of the negative procedure?
Official Report Meeting date: 16 May 2006

Justice 2 Committee, 16 May 2006

I used to deal with the situation by saying in my opinion that I wrote to the practitioner on such-and-such a date and required sight of their client file, which was provided willingly on such-and-such a date and that it appeared to be a full record of the business.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2004

Audit Committee, 16 Mar 2004

You have heard about the progress that colleagues have made since that date. Our other two trusts will cease to be on 1 April.It is fair to say that we would apply the principle that the managerial form should follow the clinical function.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 December 2003

European and External Relations Committee, 16 Dec 2003

I will provide the committee with the exact date, but it would be helpful if the committee agreed in principle to have a debate in the chamber.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 October 2003

Public Petitions Committee, 29 Oct 2003

If members are happier to leave that discussion until a later date, I am relaxed about that. I had forgotten that.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 September 2003

Justice 2 Committee, 23 Sep 2003

Unless the trial has been changed at a very late date to a different court. That has happened.

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