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But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
But the Presiding Officer shall not put the question on an amendment that has, in the Presiding Officer’s opinion, been pre-empted by the Parliament’s earlier agreement to another amendment to the same motion. 3.
The statutory process for registration of bus services was changed in January 17 This document relates to the Transport (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 33A) as amended at Stage 2 2016 to extend the time period for pre-registration engagement with local transport authorities. 76.83.
The statutory process for registration of bus services was changed in January 17 This document relates to the Transport (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 33A) as amended at Stage 2 2016 to extend the time period for pre-registration engagement with local transport authorities. 76.83.
As we all know—although John Mason appears not to know—Alex Salmond believed pre-crisis that bank regulation was gold plated and that an independent Scotland would have lighter-touch regulation.
Until that change comes into force, children who defer will not have the right that every other pre-school child has to fully funded hours for—Inaudible.
The preamble to the 1872 act provides considerable detail on how the charity developed—15 pages of pre-1872 history in all, most of which members will get from Stewart Stevenson’s speech this afternoon.