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Greens Sheriff Court and Sheriff Appeal Court Rules 2024-2025


ISBN13: 9780414122819
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414115033
Published: August 2024
Publisher: W. Green
Country of Publication: Scotland
Format: Paperback, 2 volumes
Price: £61.00



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This annual book is one in a series of titles taken from the respected Parliament House Book. Greens legislative reprints are designed to provide the Scots lawyer and student with collections of statutes and subordinate legislation in key subject areas of Scots law. Each item of legislation is presented in its current form, as amended by subsequent legislation. Full notes on amending provisions are included under each section, saving valuable time researching in the law library and providing a reliable statement of how the present statutory position has developed.

Sheriff Court and Sheriff Appeal Court Rules 2024–2025 is split over two Volumes and includes:

    Volume 1:
  • Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1907 (including, in its Schedule, the Ordinary Cause Rules 1993)
  • Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1971
  • Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014
    Volume 2:
  • Summary Applications, Statutory Applications and Appeals etc. Rules 1999
  • Summary Cause Rules 2002
  • Simple Procedure Rules 2016
  • Sheriff Appeal Court Rules 2021
  • Sheriff Appeal Court Practice Notes

Subjects:
Scots Law