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| rural development the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| discussion subordinate legislation births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| negative instrument the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| negative instruments the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| bill subordinate legislation births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| first is the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| 2002 389 the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| rural development the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| rural development the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| rural development the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| august 2002 the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| december 2000 the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| 2003 88 the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| rural development the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| 2000 444 the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| rural development the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| and sport the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| act 1972 the births deaths | marriages | and divorces fees scotland amendment |
| restriction on places where religious | marriages | may be solemnised but a |
| a bill to permit civil | marriages | to be solemnised at locations |
| the bill will permit civil | marriages | to be solemnised in places |
| registrar for births deaths and | marriages | and a flying registrar if |
| registration of births deaths and | marriages | fees scotland order 2002 ssi |
| registration of births deaths and | marriages | fees scotland order 2002 ssi |
| general of births deaths and | marriages | for scotland keeper of the |
| registration of births deaths and | marriages | in scotland outlined in the |
| registration of births deaths and | marriages | scotland act 1965 and the |
| registration of births deaths and | marriages | scotland act 1965 annual report |
| inherent in births deaths and | marriages | we in dumfries and galloway |
| and deaths as well as | marriages | they hold records that go |
| venues where the clergy perform | marriages | at present will you be |
| choice of venues for civil | marriages | do you have a register |
| have it when we conduct | marriages | in other venues the convener |
| fact the demand for civil | marriages | in other venues will be |
| celebrants the registrars to perform | marriages | anywhere that they felt appropriate |
| demand to take all civil | marriages | away from registrars offices that |
| registrars are authorised to conduct | marriages | if the proposals are implemented |
| of allowing registrars to hold | marriages | in the way that is |
| approach of approving places for | marriages | instead of allowing registrars to |
| local registrars to carry out | marriages | outside their offices we must |
| think that those who conduct | marriages | outwith registrars offices should be |
| that registrars remuneration for conducting | marriages | should be dealt with under |
| registrars do much more than | marriages | those are only part of |
| is simple it will permit | marriages | to take place outwith registrars |
| more in addition if the | marriages | are outwith normal office hours |
| local authority personnel from performing | marriages | outwith an office secondly it |
| published the white paper civil | marriages | outwith registration offices of the |
| be released to carry out | marriages | outwith their offices a variety |
| have been able to conduct | marriages | outwith their offices although not |
| year 2 500 were religious | marriages | that were held outwith the |
| registrar does almost 70 civil | marriages | a year which brings a |
| civil marriages in scotland such | marriages | are preceded by a notice |
| are authorised to conduct civil | marriages | at the moment those are |
| 14 euan robson proposed civil | marriages | bill proposal for a bill |
| is not popular for civil | marriages | euan robson far be it |
| in england and wales civil | marriages | have been permitted in buildings |
| the licensed celebrants for civil | marriages | i was asking whether they |
| and wales to conduct civil | marriages | in approved premises have you |
| that applies to all civil | marriages | in scotland such marriages are |
| of approving places for civil | marriages | is correct or would you |
| couples who opt for civil | marriages | to have their ceremonies conducted |
| expect the demand for civil | marriages | to rise when the bill |
| is less likely that civil | marriages | will take place therefore should |
| are authorised to conduct civil | marriages | within their offices frankly i |
| are already popular for religious | marriages | our strathdon registrar who is |
| the vast majority of registrar | marriages | would be in recognised establishments |
| for local authorities to conduct | marriages | more widely than the english |
| will be able to conduct | marriages | that will vary from place |
| should be licensed to perform | marriages | wherever they thought appropriate the |
| register of hotels that do | marriages | for example availability will vary |
| their offices rather than just | marriages | has been missed it is |
| the celebrant can carry out | marriages | wherever he or she wishes |
| to about 2 500 extra | marriages | we must consider taking over |
| parents with grudging admiration the | marriages | of her friends parents toppled |
| not the great majority of | marriages | in the area are held |
| from unreasonable demands about where | marriages | should take place do you |
| we have that for the | marriages | that take place in our |
| the provisions of the royal | marriages | act 1772 see as an |
| do other things besides registering | marriages | in areas where there might |
| with one off approvals for | marriages | that might not be conducted |
| might overwhelm other folk s | marriages | the macdonalds sailed upon a |
| argument that remuneration for conducting | marriages | should be dealt with as |
| of more than 5 000 | marriages | that were celebrated in the |
| provides many examples of second | marriages | and motherless children brought about |
| we know a little about | marriages | in 1987 i spoke to |
| ended up in about four | marriages | or something f1037: oh yes |
| confide that after two failed | marriages | she had been about to |
| vested interest in ensuring that | marriages | are possible on the bonny |
| there be a delay in | marriages | being performed in the way |
| a gypsy thing at gypsy | marriages | ye d tae jump over |
| damage was done to unsound | marriages | herd girls were born wearing |
| with the greatest respect registering | marriages | all day every day except |
| to know the number of | marriages | and the factors affecting them |
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