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The action of interdict would be available whether or not the person had damaged property or had misbehaved; it would arise simply because he was persistently there.However, in any action of interdict, the courts might well apply a de minimis rule. It is not easy to secure interdicts on that particular ground, but the right to take such an interdict exists....
That is the other aspect of not being a cul-de-sac. As a previous witness said, the key element is ensuring that providers have appropriate bridging links.
They might have decided to opt out of crofting and start de-crofting for housing purposes. In other words, they would asset strip.In the Western Isles, the number of owner-occupiers is tiny—something like 1 per cent of crofters.
I do not advocate that, but I recognise that, de facto, it is the case. Although GAE is a method of distributing grant, councils can and do spend more or less of their GAE.
Those members include Cathy Peattie, Des McNulty, Robert Brown, Jamie McGrigor, Keith Raffan and George Reid, to name but a few.Although the SNP is broadly supportive of the Executive, I wish to raise a number of points.
He spoke about Mr McConnell's red herrings and Mr Monteith's mince. Those culinary cul-de-sacs were not typical of his style and were unworthy of his usually learned and quick-witted approach.
Just before—or just after—Christmas, the Executive issued a press release about the de minimis level of £60,000 for grants that was going to be paid because of a hiatus in the system.