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September 2005

Moving in society
President's message: Attending conferences of foreigh legal societies provides a better perspective on our own problems
Pots and kettles
Opinion that Scots lawyers often have a false picture of the role of their system in the world, and there is much we have yet to learn from others - even England
Unseen force
Contributions on the role of paralegals in different sized firms and the moves being made to grade them by qualifications and experience
Licence to let?
New controls on private landlords are coming in under the Antisocial Behaviour Act in an attempt to stamp out nuisance caused by tenants
The cost of a puff
An outline of the key features of the legal agreements involved in developing a wind farm site
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In this issue

  • Moving in society
  • Pots and kettles
  • Unseen force
  • Licence to let?
  • The cost of a puff
  • Select band
  • Cross-border disputes: a practical way forward?
  • No hiding place
  • Safe as houses?
  • Close connection
  • Another string to the bow
  • The ultimate sanction?
  • A right and its exercise
  • In good company
  • Out of bounds
  • Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews
  • The single survey: why it should be supported
  • Drafting deeds of conditions - a real burden?
  • SDLT online service

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