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  2. File:SSI 2018-262.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. File:The Bankruptcy Fees (Scotland) Regulations 2018 (SSI ...

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  4. File:The Insolvency (Scotland) (Receivership and Winding up ...

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  5. File:The Registers of Scotland (Digital Registration, etc ...

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    File:The Registers of Scotland (Digital Registration, etc.) Regulations 2018 (SSI 2018-72).pdf

  6. File:SSI 2018-314.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Scottish statutory instrument - Wikipedia

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    Rules should set out procedure – how specific public bodies conduct themselves. Regulations should set out substantive law – how members of the public, companies, and so on conduct themselves. Orders should exercise executive power, or the power to take judicial decisions. These definitions mostly hold true for SSIs, with some key differences.