Amendment of the Small Claim Rules 200212.

(1)

The Small Claim Rules 200252 are amended in accordance with this paragraph.

(2)

In rule 21.6 (expenses)53

(a)

in paragraph (1)—

(i)

in subparagraph (b), omit “; or”;

(ii)

omit subparagraph (c);

(b)

in paragraph (6), omit “the sheriff principal or”;

(c)

in paragraph (9)(b), omit “the sheriff principal or”;

(d)

in paragraph (10), omit “sheriff principal or the”;

(e)

omit paragraph (11);

(f)

in paragraph (12), omit “the sheriff principal or”;

(g)

in paragraph (13), omit “sheriff principal or”;

(h)

in paragraph (15), omit “sheriff principal or”.

(3)

In Chapter 23 (appeals)—

(a)

in rule 23.1 (appeals)—

(i)

in paragraph (1)—

(aa)

for “sheriff principal” substitute “Sheriff Appeal Court”;

(bb)

omit “by note of appeal”;

(ii)

in paragraph (2), for “a note of appeal” substitute “Form 21”;

(iii)

in paragraph (3), for “a note of appeal” substitute “Form 21”;

F1(iv)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(v)

the heading becomes “Appeals: application for stated case”;

(b)

omit rules 23.2 (effect of and abandonment of appeal) and 23.3 (hearing of appeal);

(c)

in rule 23.4 (appeal in relation to a time to pay direction)—

(i)

in paragraph (1), for “sheriff principal” substitute “Sheriff Appeal Court”;

(ii)

in paragraph (2), for “Rules 23.1, 23.2 and 23.3(2) and (3)” substitute “Rule 23.1”;

(iii)

omit paragraph (5).

(4)

In Appendix 1 (forms)55

(a)

in Form 21 (form of note of appeal to the sheriff principal)—

(i)

for “sheriff principal” substitute “Sheriff Appeal Court”;

(ii)

the title of the Form becomes “Form of application for stated case”;

(b)

in Form 22 (application for leave to appeal against time to pay direction), for “sheriff principal” substitute “Sheriff Appeal Court”;

(c)

in Form 23 (appeal against time to pay direction), for “sheriff principal” substitute “Sheriff Appeal Court”.

(5)

In Appendix 2 (glossary), in the term “stated case”, for “sheriff principal” substitute “Sheriff Appeal Court”.