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TURCAN CONNELL (TRUSTEES) LIMITED AND THOMAS AITKEN CLARK IN THE CAUSE WEST LOTHIAN COUNCIL AGAINST TURCAN CONNELL (TRUSTEES) LIMITED AND THOMAS AITKEN CLARK
NOTE IN APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAL TO THE COURT OF SESSION IN TERMS OF SECTION 113 OF THE COURTS REFORM (SCOTLAND) ACT 2014 BY 1. GELL LEISURE LIMITED; 2. SARAH GELL; AND 3. DUNCAN GELL IN THE CAUSE GORDON MATTHEW COLQUHOUN AND IRENE DORIS COLQUHOUN AGAINST 1. GELL LEISURE LIMITED; 2. SARAH GELL; AND 3. DUNCAN GELL
LM AGAINST DG’s EXECUTOR
CABOT FINANCIAL UK LTD AGAINST CATHERINE WEIR
JC AGAINST MN