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29 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987. This type of temporary accommodation is sometimes referred to as interim accommodation. Occasionally, local authorities may refer to it as emergency accommodation. There are three scenarios where the local authority has a duty to provide interim accommodation under s.
Under section 29, an application must be made to the court within six months of the date of the death of the cohabitant. This is a limited period of time when a cohabitant is likely to be grieving and may be dealing with a number of practical matters related to, or following upon, the death of their cohabitant.
The following are the more common offences and can be found in The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 (in alphabetical order): Allowing sale of alcohol to child or young person. Drunkenness and disorderly conduct on licensed premises. persons entering or in licensed premises. Obtaining alcohol for a person.
Section 29: Dangerous buildings This section places duties on a local authority where it appears to it that a building presents a danger to people in or about that building, to the public generally, or to adjacent buildings or places.
preventing crime and disorder; securing public safety; preventing public nuisance; protecting and improving public health; and.
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Prohibition of unlicensed sale of alcohol. 13.2 The 2005 Act makes provision for regulating the sale of alcohol, and for regulating licensed premises and other premises on which alcohol is sold.
Under Section 29 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 local authorities have a duty to assess the needs of care-leavers in order to provide advice, guidance or assistance to them until the age of 26.
29 Legislative competence. U.K. (1)An Act of the Scottish Parliament is not law so far as any provision of the Act is outside the legislative competence of the Parliament. (e)it would remove the Lord Advocate from his position as head of the systems of criminal prosecution and investigation of deaths in Scotland.