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Act of Sederunt (Fees of Solicitors in the Sheriff Court) 1989

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1.—(1) This Act of Sederunt may be cited as the Act of Sederunt (Fees of Solicitors in the Sheriff Court) 1989 and shall come into force on 12th April 1989.

(2) This Act of Sederunt shall be inserted in the Books of Sederunt.

Application

2.—(1) The Schedule to this Act of Sederunt applies to work done or expenses incurred on or after the date on which this Act of Sederunt comes into force.

(2) The Schedule to this Act of Sederunt shall not apply to fees for work done, expenses or outlays incurred or to the taxation of accounts for which the Secretary of State may make regulations under and by virtue of section 14A of the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1967(1) or Section 33 of the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1986(2).

Revocation and saving

3.—(1) The Act of Sederunt (Fees of Solicitors in the Sheriff Court) 1988(3) is revoked.

(2) Notwithstanding the revocation in sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph, the provisions of the Act of Sederunt (Fees of Solicitors in the Sheriff Court) 1988 shall continue to have effect in respect of work done expenses or outlays incurred, before the coming into force of this Act of Sederunt.

Emslie

Lord President, IPD

Edinburgh

9th March 1989

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