Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill: business and regulatory impact assessment

The business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) considers the impact of the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill.


Footnotes

1. Scottish Law Commission (SLC) Report on Moveable Transactions (Scot Law Com No. 249)

2. SLC Discussion Paper on Moveable Transactions (Discussion Paper 151)

3. SLC Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill: detail of their engagement with interested parties.

4. Oral evidence from the Commissioners responsible for the SLC Report on Moveable Transactions, to the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee of the Scottish Parliament. Official Report - Parliamentary Business : Scottish Parliament

5. SLC Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill: estimated number of registrations across both the Register of Assignations and the Register of Statutory Pledges. page 45

6. There is only a formal correction application process for the Register of Statutory Pledges. However, although likely to be less relevant due to the "snapshot" nature of the Register of Assignations, there is a power to introduce such a process in respect of it too and, if so, to charge a fee.

7. SLC Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill: estimated registrations fees

8. SLC Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill: benefits of the Registers. pages 33 and 34

9. Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) written evidence to the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee in the last Parliament EEFW-S5-20-MT-12-CAS.pdf (parliament.scot)

10. Law Society of Scotland written evidence to the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee in the last Parliament EEFW-S5-20-MT-09-LawSocietyScotland.pdf (parliament.scot)

11. The judges of the Court of Session, written evidence to the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee in the last Parliament EEFW-S5-20-MT-08-SenatorsCollegeJustice.pdf (parliament.scot)

12. Academics at the University of Aberdeen written evidence to the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee in the last Parliament. EEFW-S5-20-MT-03-CentreScotsLaw-UniversityAberdeen.pdf (parliament.scot)

Contact

Email: sandra.jack@gov.scot

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