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Giving effect to the extra-territorial jurisdiction requirements of the Convention will allow relevant offending behaviour to be prosecuted in Scottish courts when the behaviour occurs wholly or partly outside of the UK and when the offender is habitually resident in Scotland or is a UK national.
Co-operation between the CMA and other national competition authorities
National competition authorities have the power to tackle allegations of anti-competitive behaviour that they are “well-placed” to investigate.
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Causing changes in fish behaviour, such as a decline in territorial behaviour and emigration from preferred habitats5Robertson, M.J., Scruton, D.A., & Clarke, K.D. (2007).
However, other witnesses expressed the view that dogs require exercise and that being on a lead at all times could cause an increase in behavioural issues, including aggression, in dogs.
Collected: These data are collected but not currently made availableTable 4: Tenancy Deposit Schemes: Other possible unplanned impacts Possible impactsOutcome measuresData AvailabilitySource Landlord behaviour has changedNumber of landlords no longer taking depositsNot Availablen/aLandlords increasing advertised rentsEstimates available through ZooplaZoopla...
It would also exclude pursuers who were being financially supported by a third party.The amendment was disagreed to by division.Amendment 4, in the name of Liam Kerr, sought to extend the definition of fraud in the Bill to cover all fraudulent behaviour (not just words). Amendment 5, also in the name of Liam Kerr, would ensure that fraudulent behaviour which occurred before court action was raised could also be considered.The amendments were agreed to.
Interviews with parents reveal how Scottish child payment allows families to invest in children's participation in activities like football, gymnastics, arts and outdoor clubs.
When asked about the potential likelihood that the size of safe access zones might be reduced in future if the behaviours prohibited by the Bill were to cease or to move away from abortion services, Gillian Mackay responded:
The bill provides for the power to reduce the size of a zone.
The SFC forecast that the creation of the new "advanced" rate of 45p for earning between £75,000 and £125,140 will raise £74 million after taking account of behavioural effects (around 50% of the "static costing" – i.e. before taking account of behaviour).