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It is not easy to assess the value of the aquaculture industry. For example, it is difficult for banks to put a value on smoults, which are subject to disease.
Our universities are many and varied, as Liz Smith has pointed out before now, and their governance instruments—some of which date back hundreds of years—introduce a level of complexity that the amendment does not accommodate.
Audit Scotland’s report on its palliative care review and the Government’s “Living and Dying Well” document were published in 2008, so both those documents are quite out of date now. As we know, health and social care has moved on significantly in both policy and organisation.
There is a very small amount of information that is not even in the register of sasines, because the properties concerned date back prior to 1617. For example, the University of St Andrews does not have a recorded title.
He suggests that all previous literature, text books, records, legislation, poetry, plays, songs and so on will have to be dated and have footnotes to explain the change of Scottish terminology.