Travel To Scotland
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Taking Care of Insolvency in Scotland
Insolvency involves a situation, in which a person or an organization is not capable of repaying any of their debts. During such cases, an insolvency trustee is allotted to sell all available and liquid assets, and whatever recovered from the sale is paid to off as liabilities to the creditors. In Scotland, the insolvency of limited companies and limited liability partnerships and other organizational insolvencies are largely chaired by the UK p Read More...
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Right to Buy in Scotland - How Long Will You Have the Right For?
If you live in Scotland and are thinking about buying your council house or flat it might be worth looking into it now. Recent changes in legislation are limiting the opportunities of those wishing to buy their home and rumours predict that the Right to Buy scheme could be abolished in the very near future.
Introduced in the 1980s the Right to Buy scheme achieved its goal and was successful in offering tens of thousands of council tenants the op Read More...
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Golf in Scotland
Golf in Scotland is a historical phenomenon. According to records the game was first played in 1457 after which it was banned by King James II.
Golf is a national pastime for Scots since 1502!
The Stewart monarchs were themselves keen to develop golf in Scotland. The reputed Scottish golf courses lie in parkland, moorland, pasture or heathland.
If you are a golf lover, Scotland can be an ideal place to spend your vacation.
You can engage your Read More...
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