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Last updated: 10 June 2024

Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill as Introduced

P ART 2 E XPENSES IN CIVIL LITIGATION 8 Restriction on pursuer’s liability for expenses in personal injury claims 9 Expenses where party is represented free of charge 10 Third party funding of civil litigation 11 Awards of expenses against legal representatives 12 Minor and consequential modifications to rule making powers P ART 3 A UDITORS OF COURT 13 Auditors of court 14 Auditors’ functions 15 Guidance 16 Reports P ART 4 G ROUP PROCEEDINGS 17 Group proceedings 18 Group procedure: rules SP Bill 14 Session 5 (2017) ii Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill P ART 5 G ENERAL PROVISION 19 Regulations 20 Ancillary provision 21 Meaning of “court” 22 Commencement 23 Short title __________ Schedule—Auditors of court: modification of enactments Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill 1 Part 1—Success fee agreements THE FOLLOWING ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS ARE ALSO PUBLISHED: Explanatory Notes (SP Bill 14-EN), a Financial Memorandum (SP Bill 14-FM), a Policy Memorandum (SP Bill 14-PM) and statements on legislative competence (SP Bill 14-LC).
Last updated: 7 November 2024

Teach Learn Play report

Scottish Educational Review, 46(1), 48-64. Christie, B., Higgins, P. & McLaughlin, P. 2014. ‘Did you enjoy your holiday?’
Last updated: 29 August 2022

CPG WASPI AGM mins 17 AUG 22

Anne P also explained the meeting was basically to conduct the AGM business in order to meet timescales as set by Cross Party Group officials. 2.
Last updated: 19 November 2024

Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning Professor Chris Loynes 14 November 2024

In P. Becker & J. Schirp (Eds.), Other ways of learning (pp. 155–180).
Committees Last updated: 29 April 2024

Agenda

CJ/S6/24/16/3(P) (Private Paper)  . Agenda. Agenda.
Last updated: 28 September 2023

Bill as Introduced

SCHEDULE 2 (introduced by section 29) 15 R EPEALS AND MINOR MODIFICATIONS P ART 1 R EPEALS AND REVOCATIONS 18 Enactment Extent of repeal or revocation 19 Small Landholders (Scotland) Act 1911 Section 4. 20 Section 16. 21 Small Holding Colonies (Amendment) Act 1918 Section 1. 22 Land Settlement (Scotland) Act 1919 Section 1(1) and (2).
Last updated: 25 May 2022

SPBill15S062022

Entitlement to compensation 35 Liability of Keeper (1) A person is entitled to be compensated by the Keeper for loss suffered in consequence 10 of— 1 (a) an inaccuracy in the assignations record to the extent that it is attributable to the making up, maintenance or operation of the register (including an attempted correction of it), (b) the issue, under section 24(1), of a written statement which is incorrect, 15 (c) the service, under section 28(3), of a notification which is incorrect, (d) the issue, under section 33, of an extract which is not a true extract, (e) an application being accepted or rejected in error, (f) an attempt to make an application, which the Keeper would otherwise have accepted, failing as a result of an error in the system the Keeper has for accepting 20 applications, or (g) applications being dealt with otherwise than in the order in which they are received. (2) But the Keeper has no liability under subsection (1)— (a) in so far as the person’s loss could have been avoided had the person taken measures which it would have been reasonable for the person to take, 25 (b) in so far as the person’s loss was not reasonably foreseeable, or (c) for non-patrimonial loss. (3) For the avoidance of doubt, an inaccuracy in information included in an entry in the assignations record when that entry is made up under section 23(1)(a) or corrected under section 27 does not fall within subsection (1)(a) to the extent that the Keeper— 30 (a) has been misled into making the inaccuracy, and (b) reasonably believed the information to be accurate. (4) For the purposes of subsection (3), the circumstances where the Keeper is entitled to reasonably believe information to be accurate include those where it is provided— (a) in connection with an application to which the entry relates, or 35 (b) by the court. 21 Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Assignation Chapter 2—Register of Assignations 36 Liability of certain other persons (1) A person (“P...
Last updated: 20 December 2023

The Heath Protection Coronavirus Requirements Scotland Amendment Regulations 2022

A36029620 (2) In regulation 4A(3)(a) (requirements to take measures to ensure the required distance is maintained) in the definition of “relevant leisure premises”— (a) in paragraph (k) insert “indoor” after “other”, (b) in paragraph (m) insert “indoor” before “event venues”, (c) in paragraph (y) for “sports stadiums” substitute “indoor sports stadiums and any indoor area at an outdoor sports stadium”. (3) In regulation 7E(b) (interpretation of regulations 7A to 7D)— (a) in paragraph (1)— (i) for the definition of “authorised vaccine” substitute— ““authorised vaccine” means a medicinal product for vaccination against coronavirus which is authorised— (a) for supply in the United Kingdom in accordance with a marketing authorisation, or (b) by the licensing authority on a temporary basis under regulation 174 (supply in response to spread of pathogenic agents etc.) of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012(c),”, (ii) for the definition of “fully vaccinated” substitute— ““fully vaccinated” means that a person has— (a) completed a first course of an authorised vaccine with the final dose (or, if that course consists of only one dose, the dose) having been received— (i) before the start of the period beginning with the 14th day before the date on which they seek to enter the late night premises or relevant event, and (ii) no more than 120 days before the date on which they seek to enter the late night premises or relevant event, or (b) completed a first course and a subsequent course of an authorised vaccine with the subsequent course dose having been received before the start of the period beginning with the 10th day before the date on which they seek to enter the late night premises or relevant event,”, (iii) after the definition of “late night premises” insert— ““the licensing authority” has the meaning given in regulation 6(2) (the licensing authority and the Ministers) of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012, “marketing authorisation” has the meaning given to it in regulation 8(1) (general interpretation) of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012,”, (b) in paragraph (2) — (i) in sub-paragraph (a) for “course of doses” substitute “first course of an authorised vaccine” in the first place where it appears, (ii) in sub-paragraph (b) for “course of doses” substitute “first course”, (iii) after sub-paragraph (b) insert— “, (c) a person (“P...
Last updated: 21 March 2023

20230202_Shelter Scotland_Briefing Scottish Budget 2023 24 Stage One

This is a comparison of two potential cuts rather than a year-to-year change. 1 Scottish Budget 2022/23, Table 5.03, p.40. 2 Draft Budget 2023/24, Table 5.03, p.45. 3 Draft Budget 2023/24, Table 5.11, p.48. 4 Draft Budget 2023/24, p.13....
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Groupings of Amendments for Stage 2 Prescription Scotland Bill

P rescription (Scotland) Bill Groupings of Amendments for Stage 2 This document provides procedural information which will assist in preparing for and following proceedings on the above Bill.

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