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Where, under the provisions of the ninth and subsequent sections of the M1Confirmation of Executors (Scotland) Act 1858, it shall be desired to include in the inventory of the personal estate of any person dying domiciled in Scotland personal estate situated in England or Ireland, it shall not be necessary to have a special proceeding before the sheriff with the view to his pronouncing therein an interlocutor finding that the deceased died domiciled in Scotland. That fact shall be set forth in the affidavit to the inventory, and it being so set forth therein shall be sufficient warrant for the sheriff clerk to insert in the confirmation or to note thereon and sign a statement that the deceased died domiciled in Scotland; and such statement shall have the same effect as a certified copy interlocutor finding that the deceased person died domiciled in Scotland . . . F1
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F1Words repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1894 (c. 56)
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C1References to Ireland to be construed as exclusive of Republic of Ireland: S.R. & O. 1923/405 (Rev. X, p. 298: 1923, p. 400), art. 2
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F2Ss. 42, 43 repealed by Administration of Estates Act 1971 (c. 25), Sch. 2 Pt. I
The sheriff clerk shall, after a petition for the appointment of an executor has been intimated by him as provided by section four of the M2Confirmation of Executors (Scotland) Act 1858, and after receiving the certified copy of the printed and published particulars therein set forth, forthwith certify these facts on the petition in the following or similar terms: “Intimated and published in terms of the statute,” which certificate . . . F3 shall be dated and signed by him, and shall be sufficient evidence of the facts therein set forth: Provided always, that special intimation shall be made to all executors already decerned or confirmed to a deceased person of any subsequent petition for the appointment of an executor which may be presented with reference to the personal estate of the same deceased person.
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It shall be the duty of the commissary clerk of Edinburgh on or before the thirty-first day of December in every year to prepare and issue a printed calendar containing a list or register, alphabetically arranged, of all confirmations granted, and of all inventories given in, in cases in which from any cause confirmation shall not have been required in Scotland, in the year ending on the thirty-first day of December immediately preceding, specifying in each case [F4the surname, forenames and addresses of the deceased as shown in the relative inventory; whether he died testate or intestate; and where and on what date confirmation was granted or the inventory was recorded]: Provided as follows:
(1)It shall be the duty of every sheriff clerk . . . F5 quarterly, on or before the first days of February, May, August, and November in each year, to furnish to the commissary clerk of Edinburgh such a list or register, with such particulars as aforesaid, of all confirmations and inventories granted or given in, within such sheriffdom in the quarters ending on the thirty-first day of December, the thirty-first day of March, the thirtieth day of June, and the thirtieth day of September immediately preceding respectively:
(2)A copy of every such calendar issued shall be sent by the commissary clerk of Edinburgh [F6to the sheriff clerk of Lanarkshire at Glasgow] who shall keep the same in his office open for the inspection of the public on payment of such fee as may be fixed by act of sederunt, which the Court of Session are hereby authorised and required to pass:
(3)A copy of every issue of such calendar shall also be sent to the Lord Clerk Register . . . F7
(4)The cost of preparing and printing and issuing such calendar and of furnishing copies thereof to the persons to whom they are herein directed to be sent shall be defrayed out of moneys to be voted by Parliament.
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F4Words substituted by S.I. 1968/140, para. 2(a)
F5Words repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1894 (c. 56)
F6Words substituted by S.I. 1968/140, para. 2(b)
F7Words repealed by S.I. 1968/140, para. 2(c)
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C2Power to vary s. 45 conferred by Sheriff Courts and Legal Officers (Scotland) Act 1927 (c. 35), s. 19
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