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					<dc:identifier>http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/11/schedule/part/1</dc:identifier><dc:title>Mortgage Rights (Scotland) Act 2001</dc:title><dc:description>An Act of the Scottish Parliament to provide for the suspension in certain circumstances of enforcement rights of a creditor in a standard security over property used for residential purposes and the continuation of proceedings relating to those rights; to make provision for notifying tenants and other occupiers of enforcement action by a creditor in a standard security; and for connected purposes.</dc:description><dc:date>2001-08-06</dc:date><dc:type>text</dc:type><dc:format>text/xml</dc:format><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:publisher>Statute Law Database</dc:publisher><dc:modified>2017-03-27</dc:modified><dc:contributor>Expert Participation</dc:contributor><dct:valid>2010-09-30</dct:valid>
					
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				</ukm:Metadata><Primary><Schedules RestrictStartDate="2010-09-30"><Schedule DocumentURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/11/schedule" IdURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/11/schedule" NumberOfProvisions="5" id="schedule" RestrictStartDate="2010-09-30"><Number>SCHEDULE</Number><TitleBlock><Title> NOTICES TO DEBTORS, PROPRIETORS AND OCCUPIERS</Title></TitleBlock><ScheduleBody><Part DocumentURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/11/schedule/part/1" IdURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/11/schedule/part/1" NumberOfProvisions="5" RestrictStartDate="2001-12-03" id="schedule-part-1"><Number>
            <Strong>PART 1</Strong>
          </Number><Title> AMENDMENTS TO SCHEDULE 6 TO THE 1970 ACT</Title><P1 DocumentURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/1" IdURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/1" RestrictStartDate="2001-12-03" id="schedule-paragraph-1"><Pnumber PuncAfter="">1</Pnumber><P1para><Text>Schedule 6 to the 1970 Act (forms to be used in connection with calling-up of, or default under, standard security) is amended as follows.</Text></P1para></P1><P1 DocumentURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/2" IdURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/2" RestrictStartDate="2001-12-03" id="schedule-paragraph-2"><Pnumber PuncAfter="">2</Pnumber><P1para><Text>In Form A (notice of calling-up of standard security) there is inserted, at the end of the notice—</Text><BlockAmendment TargetClass="unknown" TargetSubClass="unknown" Context="unknown" Format="default"><Para><Text><Strong>NOTE:</Strong> The Mortgage Rights (Scotland) Act 2001 gives you the right in certain circumstances to apply to the court to suspend the rights of C.D. You have two months (which may be shortened only with your consent) to make an application. The court will have regard in particular to the circumstances giving rise to the service of this notice, your ability to comply with this notice, any action taken by C.D. to assist the debtor in the standard security to fulfil the obligations under it and the ability of you and anyone else residing at the property to find reasonable alternative accommodation. If you wish to make such an application, you should consult a solicitor. You may be eligible for legal aid depending on your circumstances, and you can get information about legal aid from a solicitor. You may also be able to get advice, including advice about how to manage debt, from any Citizens Advice Bureau or from other advice agencies.</Text></Para></BlockAmendment></P1para></P1><P1 DocumentURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/3" IdURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/3" RestrictStartDate="2001-12-03" id="schedule-paragraph-3"><Pnumber PuncAfter="">3</Pnumber><P1para><Text>In Form B (notice of default under standard security) there is inserted, at the end of the notice—</Text><BlockAmendment TargetClass="unknown" TargetSubClass="unknown" Context="unknown" Format="default"><Para><Text><Strong>NOTE:</Strong> The Mortgage Rights (Scotland) Act 2001 gives you the right in certain circumstances to apply to the court to suspend the rights of C.D. You have two months (which may be shortened only with your consent) to make an application. The court will have regard in particular to the nature of and reasons for the default, your ability to fulfil the obligations under the standard security, any action taken by C.D. to assist the debtor in the standard security to fulfil those obligations and the ability of you and anyone else residing at the property to find reasonable alternative accommodation. If you wish to make such an application, you should consult a solicitor. You may be eligible for legal aid depending on your circumstances, and you can get information about legal aid from a solicitor. You may also be able to get advice, including advice about how to manage debt, from any Citizens Advice Bureau or from other advice agencies.</Text></Para></BlockAmendment></P1para></P1><P1 DocumentURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/4" IdURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/4" RestrictStartDate="2001-12-03" id="schedule-paragraph-4"><Pnumber PuncAfter="">4</Pnumber><P1para><Text>After Form B there is inserted—</Text><BlockAmendment TargetClass="unknown" TargetSubClass="unknown" Context="unknown" Format="default"><Chapter><Number>FORM BB</Number><Title> NOTICE TO OCCUPIER</Title><P><Text>To the Occupier (<Emphasis>address</Emphasis>)</Text></P><P><Text>A Notice of Calling-up of a standard security/ Default under a standard security (<Emphasis>delete as appropriate</Emphasis>) has been served by C.D. on A.B. in relation to (<Emphasis>address of subjects</Emphasis>). A copy of the notice is attached.</Text></P><P><Text>If you are a tenant of A.B., in certain circumstances C.D. cannot take possession of the property without a court order. You should obtain legal advice about your rights as a tenant. You may be eligible for legal aid depending on your circumstances, and you can get information about legal aid from a solicitor. You may also be able to get advice from any Citizens Advice Bureau or from other advice agencies.</Text></P><P><Text>If you are the spouse or partner of A.B., the Mortgage Rights (Scotland) Act 2001 gives you the right in certain circumstances to apply to the court to suspend the rights of C.D. You have two months (which may be shortened only with your consent) to make an application. The court will have regard in particular to—</Text><BlockText><Text>(<Emphasis>for a Notice of Calling-up</Emphasis>) the circumstances giving rise to the service of the Notice of Calling-up, your ability to comply with the notice, any action taken by C.D. to assist the debtor in the standard security to fulfil the obligations under it and the ability of you and anyone else residing at the property to find reasonable alternative accommodation.</Text></BlockText><BlockText><Text>(<Emphasis>for a Notice of Default</Emphasis>) the nature of and reasons for the default, your ability to fulfil the obligations under the standard security, any action taken by C.D. to assist the debtor in the standard security to fulfil those obligations and the ability of you and anyone else residing at the property to find reasonable alternative accommodation.</Text></BlockText></P><P><Text>(<Emphasis>delete as appropriate</Emphasis>)</Text></P><P><Text>If you wish to make such an application, you should consult a solicitor. You may be eligible for legal aid depending on your circumstances, and you can get information about legal aid from a solicitor. You may also be able to get advice, including advice about how to manage debt, from any Citizens Advice Bureau or from other advice agencies.</Text></P><P><Text>Dated</Text></P><P><Text>(<Emphasis>Signature of C.D., or signature and designation of C.D.’s agent followed by the words</Emphasis> Agent of C.D.)</Text></P></Chapter></BlockAmendment></P1para></P1><P1 DocumentURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/5" IdURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/11/schedule/paragraph/5" RestrictStartDate="2001-12-03" id="schedule-paragraph-5"><Pnumber PuncAfter="">5</Pnumber><P1para><Text>After Form D there is inserted—</Text><BlockAmendment TargetClass="unknown" TargetSubClass="unknown" Context="unknown" Format="default"><Chapter><Number>FORM E</Number><P><Text>To A.B. (<Emphasis>address</Emphasis>)</Text></P><P><Text>C.D. (<Emphasis>designation</Emphasis>), the creditor in a standard security by you (<Emphasis>or</Emphasis> by E.F.) in favour of C.D. (<Emphasis>or</Emphasis> of G.H. to which C.D. now has right) recorded in the Register for» (<Emphasis>or, as the case may be</Emphasis>, registered in the Land Register for Scotland) on (<Emphasis>date</Emphasis>) has applied to the court under section 24 of the Conveyancing and Feudal Reform (Scotland) Act 1970 for warrant to exercise in relation to (<Emphasis>address of security subjects</Emphasis>) remedies to which he is entitled on the following default—</Text></P><P><Text>(<Emphasis>specify in detail the default in respect of which the application is made</Emphasis>)</Text></P><P><Text>A copy of the application is attached.</Text></P><P><Text>Dated</Text></P><P><Text>(<Emphasis>Signature of C.D., or signature and designation of C.D.’s agent followed by the words</Emphasis> Agent of C.D.)</Text></P><P><Text><Strong>NOTE:</Strong> The Mortgage Rights (Scotland) Act 2001 gives you the right in certain circumstances to apply to the court for suspension of the rights of C.D. The court will have regard in particular to the nature of and reasons for the default, your ability to fulfil the obligations under the standard security, any action taken by C.D. to assist the debtor in the standard security to fulfil those obligations and the ability of you and anyone else residing at the property to find reasonable alternative accommodation. If you wish to make such an application, you should consult a solicitor. You may be eligible for legal aid depending on your circumstances, and you can get information about legal aid from a solicitor. You may also be able to get advice, including advice about how to manage debt, from any Citizens Advice Bureau or from other advice agencies.</Text></P></Chapter><Chapter><Number>FORM F</Number><P><Text>To the Occupier (<Emphasis>address</Emphasis>)</Text></P><P><Text>C.D. (<Emphasis>designation</Emphasis>) has applied to the court under section 24 of the Conveyancing and Feudal Reform (Scotland) Act 1970 for warrant to exercise in relation to (<Emphasis>address of security subjects</Emphasis>) remedies to which he is entitled on the default of A.B. (<Emphasis>designation</Emphasis>) in the performance of his obligations under a standard security over (<Emphasis>address of subjects</Emphasis>). A copy of the application is attached.</Text></P><P><Text>If you are a tenant of A.B. (<Emphasis>or, if A.B. is not the proprietor of the subjects</Emphasis>, of E.F. (<Emphasis>being the proprietor</Emphasis>)), in certain circumstances C.D. cannot take possession of the property without a court order. You should obtain legal advice about your rights as a tenant. You may be eligible for legal aid depending on your circumstances, and you can get information about legal aid from a solicitor. You may also be able to get advice from any Citizens Advice Bureau or from other advice agencies.</Text></P><P><Text>If you are the spouse or partner of A.B., the Mortgage Rights (Scotland) Act 2001 gives you the right in certain circumstances to apply to the court to suspend the rights of C.D. The court will have regard in particular to the nature of and reasons for the default, your ability to fulfil the obligations under the standard security, any action taken by C.D. to assist the debtor in the standard security to fulfil those obligations and the ability of you and anyone else residing at the property to find reasonable alternative accommodation. If you wish to make such an application, you should consult a solicitor. You may be eligible for legal aid depending on your circumstances, and you can get information about legal aid from a solicitor. You may also be able to get advice, including advice about how to manage debt, from any Citizens Advice Bureau or from other advice agencies.</Text></P><P><Text>Dated</Text></P><P><Text>(<Emphasis>Signature of C.D., or signature and designation of C.D.’s agent followed by the words</Emphasis> Agent of C.D.)</Text></P></Chapter></BlockAmendment></P1para></P1></Part></ScheduleBody></Schedule></Schedules></Primary></Legislation>