The Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 (Commencement No. 7, Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 2016

Article 2

SCHEDULEProvisions of the 2014 Act coming into force on 28th November 2016

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Provisions of the 2014 Act

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Subject Matter

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Purpose

Section 72Simple procedureFor the purposes of a relevant claim
Section 73Simple procedure: proceedings in an all-Scotland sheriff courtFor the purposes of a relevant claim
Sections 77 and 78Simple procedure: further provisionsFor the purposes of a relevant claim
Sections 80 to 82Simple procedure: further provisionsFor the purposes of a relevant claim
Sections 84 and 85Extended interdicts
Section 86Power to enable sheriff to make orders having effect outside sheriffdomFor all remaining purposes
Section 95Lay representation for non-natural persons: key defined terms
Section 96Lay representation in simple procedure casesFor the purposes of a relevant claim
Section 97Lay representation in other proceedings
Sections 100 and 101Vexatious litigation orders
Section 102Power to make orders in relation to vexatious behaviourFor all remaining purposes
Section 132Modifications of enactmentsFor the purpose of bringing into force the provisions of schedule 5 listed in column 1 below
The following provisions of schedule 5—Modifications of enactments
Paragraph 6(1) and (2)Repeal of the 1971 Act(1)For the purpose of repealing—
(a)

section 35(2) to (4) (small claims);

(b)

section 36A (further provisions as to small claims);

(c)

section 36B (expenses in small claims);

(d)

section 37(2B) and (2C) (remits: small claims); and

(e)

in section 38(b) (appeal in summary causes) the words, “other than a small claim”.

Paragraph 23Amendment of the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1986
Paragraph 27Repeal of the 1898 Act
(1)

Sections 2(3) and 3(4) were repealed by S.I. 2015/700.