Document 1274
Scottish Parliament: Motions and Amendments: 1999 S1M-244
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that the Subordinate Legislation Committee should report on the Maximum Number of Judges (Scotland) Order 1999 and that the Order should be considered by the Parliament.
Lodged on 02 November 1999; taken in the Chamber on 03 November 1999
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