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Last updated: 11 June 2024

Revised Explanatory Notes Prescription Scotland Bill

This addresses concerns that the decision of the Supreme Court in David T Morrison & Co Ltd v ICL Plastics Ltd [2014] UKSC 48 has brought forward the start of the five-year prescriptive period under section 11(3), in a manner that has been perceived to be detrimental to a fair balancing of the interests of creditor and debtor.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Explanatory Notes Prescription Scotland Bill

This addresses concerns that the decision of the Supreme Court in David T Morrison & Co Ltd v ICL Plastics Ltd [2014] UKSC 48 has brought forward the start of the five-year prescriptive period under section 11(3), in a manner that has been perceived to be detrimental to a fair balancing of the interests of creditor and debtor.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

SPBill15AS052018

Licensing of development activities 18 Scottish island marine area licence 25 (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations establish a scheme by virtue of which a person must not, except in accordance with a licence granted by a local authority, carry on a development activity within such part of the Scottish island marine area as is designated in the regulations as a part in which such a licence is required to carry on a development activity (in this Part an “island licensing area”). 30 (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may designate an area as an island licensing area only if— (a) a local authority has applied to the Scottish Ministers for such a designation to be made, and (b) the Scottish Ministers are satisfied that the area is adjacent to an inhabited island. 35 (3) Regulations under subsection (1) may make provision about (in particular)— (a) the types of development activity covered by, and exempted from, the scheme, (b) the area and boundaries of the Scottish island marine area— (i) which are covered by, or exempted from, the scheme, Islands (Scotland) Bill 9 Part 5—Development in the Scottish island marine area (ii) which are allocated to a particular local authority for the purposes of the scheme, (iii) which are designated as an island licensing area, (c) the procedure to be followed in relation to an application to a local authority for a 5 licence, including about— (i) the steps to be taken before a person may apply for a licence (for example consultation and notification of affected persons), (ii) the issue, renewal, variation, transfer, suspension and revocation of a licence, 10 (iii) an appeal of a decision relating to a licence, (iv) the fees chargeable by a local authority, (v...
Last updated: 26 February 2024

Law Society of Scotland

We question whether it is appropriate that any UK Law Officer (other than the Advocate General for Scotland) should be able to make a reference to the High Court of Justiciary or a relevant appeal court which is a Scottish court on a matter of Scottish legislation see Taylor Clark Leisure PLC v The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue [2015] CSIH 32. ovi...
Last updated: 9 January 2024

Scottish Trans Submission

(please provide references) In particular, we have considered the decision in England & Wales in R (FDJ) v Secretary of State for Justice [2021] EWHC 1746 (Admin) : https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2021/1746.html in which a cisgender woman challenged the lawfulness of the policy that manages the treatment of trans people in custody in England.
Last updated: 22 December 2022

Legal Services Regulation Reform MinCS to Convener 22 December 2022

This publication is available at www.gov.scot Any enquiries regarding this publication should be sent to us at The Scottish Government St Andrew’s House Edinburgh EH1 3DG ISBN: 978-1-80525-357-0 (web only) Published by The Scottish Government, December 2022 Produced for The Scottish Government by APS Group Scotland, 21 Tennant Street, Edinburgh EH6 5NA PPDAS1212003 (12/22) w w w . g o v . s c o t pdf. application/pdf. 289450.
Last updated: 9 August 2022

Briefing from Dr Chris McCorkindale

The first formal catalyst for this was the UK 27 Supreme Court decision in Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union.
Last updated: 20 December 2024

Regulations of Legal Services Scotland Bill Stage 2 Keeling schedule

Regulatory objectives 2 Regulatory objectives (1) The objectives of regulating legal services are— (a) to support the constitutional principles of the rule of law and the interests of justice, (b) to protect and promote the interests of consumers and the wider public interest, 3 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule Part 1—Regulatory framework Chapter 1—Objectives, principles and key definitions (c) to promote— (i) access to justice, (ii) an independent, strong and diverse legal profession, (iii) quality, innovation and competition in the provision of legal services, and (iv) effective communication between regulators, legal services providers and bodies that represent the interests of consumers and legal services providers [38], and (v...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Planning (Scotland) Bill as passed document

Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/2716), 35 (ii) a marine protected area, (iii) a National Scenic Area (see section 263A), (iv) a Ramsar site as defined in section 37A of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, (v) a site of special scientific interest as defined in section 58 of the 40 Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004, 30 Planning (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Ma...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Planning (Scotland) Bill as Amended at Stage 2

Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/2716), 15 (ii) a marine protected area, (iii) a National Scenic Area (see section 263A), (iv) a Ramsar site as defined in section 37A of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, (v) a site of special scientific interest as defined in section 58 of the 20 Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004, (vi) a site included in the World Her...

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