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Disclosure Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Foillseachadh na h-Alba) is an executive agency of the Scottish Government, providing criminal records disclosure services for ...
As a result, Liverpool F.C's £237 million debt to the Royal Bank of Scotland [88] is still outstanding and lack of fresh investment has meant plans for work to begin on a new £350 million stadium have stalled. [87] In August 2010, Rhône re-emerged as a rival bidder in the takeover of Liverpool.
Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020 Description English: An Act of the Scottish Parliament to restate and amend the law relating to the disclosure of criminal history and other information by the Scottish Ministers; to make amendments to the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007; and for connected purposes.
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A regulated developer is to provide each purchaser with a disclosure document called a Property Report. The Property Report contains relevant information about the subdivision and must be delivered to each purchaser before the signing of the contract or agreement and gives the purchaser at a minimum a 7-day period to cancel the purchase agreement.
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In real estate, stigmatized property is property that buyers or tenants may shun for reasons that are unrelated to its physical condition or features. [1] These can include death of an occupant, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] murder , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] suicide , [ 2 ] previous illicit activities, and even the belief that a house is haunted .
In the United States, a seller disclosure statement is a form disclosing the seller's knowledge of the condition of the property. The seller disclosure notice or statement is anecdotal and does not serve as a substitute for any inspections or warranties the purchaser may wish to obtain. It also does not serve as a warranty of any kind. [1]