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MSPs' Salaries, Expenses and Allowances

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Dead Center (album); Dead centre; Dead center (disambiguation); Dead Center
¦ noun the position of a crank when it is in line with the connecting rod and not exerting torque.
dead ringer         
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Dead ringer; Dead Ringers; Deadringer; Dead ringers; Dead Ringer (disambiguation)
¦ noun informal a person or thing that looks very like another: he's a dead ringer for his late papa.
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NAUTICAL TERM FOR A PHENOMENON WHICH CAN OCCUR WHEN A LAYER OF FRESH OR BRACKISH WATER RESTS ON TOP OF DENSER SALT WATER, WITHOUT THE TWO LAYERS MIXING
Dead Water; Dead water effect
¦ noun still water without any current.

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MSPs' salaries, expenses and allowances

Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) are entitled to a salary, and where applicable, expenses and allowances.

The Scotland Act 1998 provides for pay and allowances to MSPs, officeholders of the Scottish Parliament and Ministers. The Parliament is required to make provision (by Act of the Scottish Parliament or by resolution of the Parliament) for the payment of:

  • salaries and allowances to MSPs and to members of the Scottish Executive (which includes junior Scottish ministers), and
  • pensions and the like to former MSPs, members of the Scottish Executive and officeholders of the Parliament.

MSPs are not entitled to any salary or allowance until they have taken the oath of allegiance required by the Act. Once they have done so, they are entitled to relevant payments for the whole period as a member of the Parliament.