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MSPs Last updated: 18 February 2026

Section 2: Categories of registrable interest

(3) Sub-paragraph (2) does not apply to a visit the travel and other costs of which— (a) are wholly met— (i) by the member; (ii) by the member’s spouse, civil partner or cohabitant; (iii) by the member’s mother, father, son or daughter; (iv) by the Parliamentary corporation; or (v) out of the Scottish Consolidated Fund; or ...
Committee reports Date published: 11 December 2025

Stage 1 report on the Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill

It was noted that the situation is different in England following the recent Supreme Court case of URS Corporation Ltd v BDW Trading Ltd. Miller Homes went on to argue that the law should be changed in Scotland to enable housebuilder to recover costs from “those who are actually responsible”.
Committee reports Date published: 9 March 2017

Review of Priorities for Crofting Law Reform

Since the group reported to the Government it is understood that the issue raised in point 4 has been resolved following a Scottish Land Court decision in a case called MacGillivray v Crofting Commission. None of the other points have yet been actioned.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 1999

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 27 Oct 1999

How would we know, once the fish was out, whether it was v-notched or not? It would be a bit late for the fish as well.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2007

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 06 Feb 2007

Our legal brief mentions the McCall v the Scottish Ministers case, but that is not a good example as it involved reducing, rather than increasing, fees.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2003

Plenary, 11 Dec 2003

In the written determination that was issued last week in the case of Transco v the Lord Advocate, the court clearly states that, although penalties exist in health and safety legislation, if this Parliament and the courts are to be able to prosecute for corporate culpable homicide, we will have to legislate.Given the strong feelings in my constituency foll...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2000

S1W-11274

To ask the Scottish Executive when the report of the Voluntary Issues Review Group dealing with Part V of the Police Act will be published.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 May 2006

S2W-26009

To ask the Scottish Executive how much local produce is used in preparing school meals for each (a) primary and (b) secondary school in (i) Dundee, (ii) Glasgow, (iii) Aberdeen, (iv) Edinburgh and (v) Stirling. This information is not heldcentrally.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 February 2002

S1W-22775

To ask the Scottish Executive what the (a) timetabled and (b) average actual rail journey time between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh was in (i) 1961, (ii) 1971, (iii) 1981, (iv) 1991 and (v) 2001. This information is not held centrally.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2006

Justice 2 Committee, 31 Oct 2006

I move amendment 429. The judgment in Steel and Morris v the United Kingdom seems to leave the door wide open to vexatious litigants.

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