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Tag Archives: Note of Argument

Legal victory by Garelochhead Minibuses and Coaches forces council to retender school transport contract

Posted on April 25, 2012 by newsroom

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In a landmark ruling at the Edinburgh Court of Session, Argyll and Bute Council has been found to be in breach Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Local Government, News, Politics, Schools | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, breach of law, Clyde Marine, contract, contract shortened, costs, Councillor George Freeman, Court of Session, freedom of information, Garelochhead Minibuses and Coaches, Helensburgh & Lomond, Judge L:ord Menzies, Judge Lord Wooman, Kilcreggan ferry, landmark ruling, legal advice, McColls, minor pleas.school transport, Note of Argument, order, precedent, Public Contracts Scotland Regulations 2006, school buses, school transport, SPT, Stuart McQueen, tender, win | 23 Comments

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