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Official Report Meeting date: 2 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 02 May 2023

The evaluation of the connecting Scotland programme validates the programme and shows that it provided a lifeline to the people of Scotland.
Last updated: 25 May 2022

SPBill15S062022

Statutory pledge 15 43 Constitutive document (1) A statutory pledge requires a constitutive document. (2) The constitutive document must— (a) be executed or authenticated by the provider, (b) identify the property which is to be the encumbered property, and 20 (c) identify the obligation which is to be the secured obligation. (3) Subject to section 48(2)— (a) if the encumbered property is to consist of more than one item, the constitutive document must— (i) identify each item separately, or 25 (ii) identify the items in terms of their constituting an identifiable class, and (b) the property identified (whether separately or as a class) as the property which is to be the encumbered property may be either property of, or property to be acquired by, the provider. 44 Competence of creating statutory pledge over certain kinds of property 30 (1) It is not competent to create a statutory pledge over corporeal property which is— (a) an aircraft in respect of which it is competent to register a mortgage in the register of aircraft mortgages kept by the Civil Aviation Authority, (b) an aircraft object (as defined in regulation 5 of the International Interests in Aircraft Equipment (Cape Town Convention) Regulations 2015 (S.I. 2015/912)), or 35 (c) a ship (or a share in a ship) in respect of which it is competent to register a mortgage in the register of British ships maintained for the United Kingdom under section 8 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995. 26 Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Security over Moveable Property Chapter 1—Pledge (2) It is not competent to create a statutory pledge over incorporeal property unless that property is— (a) intellectual property, or (b) an application for, or licence over, intellectual property. 5 (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations modify this section so as to specify further kinds of incorporeal property over which it is competent to create a statutory pledge. 45 Creation of statutory pledge by registration: general (1) A statutory pledge is created over property which is identified in a constitutive document in accordance with section 43 on the requirements mentioned in subsection (2) all being 10 met. 1 (2) Those requirements are that— (a) the property is the provider’s, (b) the statutory pledge is registered, and (c) the property is identifiable as property to which the constitutive document relates. 15 (3) Subsection (2)(b) is subject to section 89 (effective registration of statutory pledge) and, accordingly, the requirement of that subsection— (a) is not met if the registration of the constitutive document is ineffective in accordance with section 89(1), and (b) is met if and when that registration becomes effective in accordance with section 20 89(3). (4) This section is subject to section 47 (creation of statutory pledge: insolvency). 46 Creation of statutory pledge over added property (1) Where a statutory pledge is amended so as to add property to the encumbered property by means of an amendment document under section 56, a statutory pledge is created 25 over the added property on the requirements mentioned in subsection (2) all being met. (2) Those requirements are that— (a) the added property is the provider’s, (b) the amendment is registered, and (c) the added property is identifiable as property to which the amendment document 30 relates. (3) Subsection (2)(b) is subject to section 90 (effective registration of amendment to statutory pledge) and, accordingly, the requirement of that subsection— (a) is not met if the registration of the amendment document is ineffective in accordance with section 90(1), and 35 (b) is met if and when that registration becomes effective in accordance with section 90(3). (4) This section is subject to section 47 (creation of statutory pledge: insolvency). 27 Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Security over Moveable Property Chapter 1—Pledge 47 Creation of statutory pledge: insolvency (1) This section applies where— (a) the property identified (whether separately or as a class) as the property which is to be the encumbered property under a statutory pledge is or includes property to 5 be acquired by the provider, and (b) after the pledge is granted, the provider becomes insolvent. (2) The statutory pledge is not created over any property which, though identified by the constitutive document or by an amendment document as property to be encumbered, is acquired by the provider after becoming insolvent. 10 (3) For the purposes of subsection (2)— 1 (a) a provider who is an individual, or the estate of which may be sequestrated by virtue of section 6 of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016, becomes insolvent when— (i) the provider’s estate is sequestrated, 15 (ii) the provider grants a trust deed for creditors or makes a composition or arrangement with creditors, (iii) the provider is adjudged bankrupt, (iv) a voluntary arrangement proposed by the provider is approved, (v) the provider’s application for a debt payment programme...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 October 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 30 October 2024

That is why the keeper mentioned the employee value proposition and other factors that may pull people to the organisation.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 January 2015

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 27 January 2015

The power in section 8(2)(b)(i) enables the Scottish ministers to prescribe in regulations an end date to the relevant period during which they are required to secure support and assistance for an adult whom they have reasonable grounds to believe is a victim of an offence of human trafficking.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2013

S4W-15550

Credit unions are eligible to apply for the Scottish Government third sector organisational support programmes and development funds and we encourage them to do so.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 28 November 2023

I will close on a success story. The active schools programme is one that we can look to as just that.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2023

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 05 September 2023

We are looking to try to accelerate that programme to get people protected early.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2015

S4W-23942

In addition, businesses wishing to adopt an employee ownership structure may be eligible for up to 30% of eligible implementation costs.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 June 2012

S4W-07433

The Equality Act 2010 (Specific Duties) (Scotland) Regulations 2012, which came into force on 27 May 2012, require listed public authorities to take steps to gather information on the composition of their employees and on the recruitment, development and retention of employees.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2018

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 31 May 2018

Police Scotland is developing a performance framework for policing, and we have managed to benefit from the assistance of existing expertise in the force.

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