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On 1 October 2024 the Committee considered its approach to the new LCM lodged in relation to the Renters' RightsBill. In so doing, the Committee agreed to give those who did not respond to the Committee’s letter on the previous LCM a further chance to respond.
The requirement for creditors to take ownership of incorporeal moveable property offered as security can also put Scottish businesses at a disadvantage.
The Bill's statutory pledge provisions would extend to intellectual property rights, getting round this problem for this one form of incorporeal moveable property.
We, as a Government, therefore support and welcome the bill’s policy intentions, which align squarely with our ambitions for the future of the trading landscape in Scotland.
I make particular mention, as the motion does, of Amnesty International’s campaign “Human rights: now available in human”, which aims to engage as many people as possible in the legislative process for Scotland’s proposed new human rightsbill.
There is no statutory right to resumption (i.e. a right enshrined in legislation) for 1991 Act tenancies, but leases may provide this right to the landlord.
(S5O-01753) followed by Stage 1 Debate: Budget (Scotland) (No.2) Bill S5M-10183 Derek Mackay: Budget (Scotland) (No.2) Bill That the Parliament agrees to the — general principles of the Budget (Scotland) (No.2) Bill.
The committee should be in no doubt that public benefits – funded exclusively by the private capital of Scotland’s landowners – are being put at risk by this Bill.
Every destination across the globe has experienced the impact of COVID-19 and will be seeking their share of the recovery. Thus, it will be important that industry and governments work together to ensure the restart and recovery of Scotland's tourism sector gets off to the bes...
Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill The next item of business is a statement by Shona Robison on the introduction of the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.