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Questions

1. Do you have any comments on the proposed fees as set out in Annex A of this consultation?

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Happy for these to be at cost level

2. Do you agree that rejection fees should be removed?

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cost more in admin than worth and think majority on board with avoiding certainly for trivial issues

3a. Do you agree that voluntary registration fees should continue to be lower than standard registrations?

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only way to encourage is to have some financial saving to offer especially for higher vakue property or portfolios

3b. Do you agree that Registers of Scotland should retain the ability to vary statutory fees by an amount not exceeding £10 in such circumstances as described in the paper?

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3c. Do you agree that registration fees for the Crofting Register and the Register of Community Interests in Land should remain unchanged?

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4. Do you agree that registration through Registers of Scotland digital registration systems should continue to cost less than standard registrations?

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5. Do you agree that the fees we charge for these services should at a minimum recover our costs?

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6a. Do you agree that Registers of Scotland should review its statutory fees on an annual basis?

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About you

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Raeburn Christie Clark &Wallace LLP