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6.1.—(1) A petition for sequestration is to be made in Form 6.1–A.
(2) An undertaking for the purposes of section 51(1) or (6) of the 2016 Act is to be in Form 6.1–B.
Commencement Information
I1Rule 6.1 in force at 30.11.2016, see rule 1.1(2)
6.2.—(1) This rule applies where a creditor is petitioning for sequestration on the ground of the debtor’s apparent insolvency.
(2) The petitioner must, when lodging the sequestration petition, lodge a statement in Form 6.2.
Commencement Information
I2Rule 6.2 in force at 30.11.2016, see rule 1.1(2)
6.2A. A warrant for citation under section 22(3) of the 2016 Act may be authenticated electronically.]
Textual Amendments
6.3.—(1) A debtor is cited for the purposes of section 22(3) of the 2016 Act by serving the documents mentioned in paragraph (2) in accordance with rules 6.4 to 6.6.
(2) Those documents are—
(a)a citation in Form 6.3–A;
(b)a copy of the petition for sequestration;
(c)a copy of the warrant of citation.
(3) The petitioner must lodge a certificate of citation in Form 6.3–B no later than 2 days before the date on which the debtor has been cited to appear.
Commencement Information
I3Rule 6.3 in force at 30.11.2016, see rule 1.1(2)
6.4.—(1) Where the debtor is of a type mentioned in the first column of the following table, a sheriff officer may effect service of the documents referred to in rule 6.3(2) by the method specified in the second column—
| Debtor | Method of service | |
|---|---|---|
| Living individual | Giving the document personally to the individual | |
| Deceased individual | Giving the document personally to an executor or a person entitled to be appointed as executor | |
| Trust | Giving the document personally to the individual trustees (if known) | |
| Partnership or limited partnership | (a) | Giving the document personally to the individual partners (if known); and |
| (b) | leaving the document in the hands of an employee, agent or representative at the place of business of the partnership | |
| Dissolved partnership or dissolved limited partnership | Giving the document personally to the individual partners (if known) | |
| Body corporate or unincorporated body | (a) | Giving the document personally to a senior official (if known); and |
| (b) | leaving the document in the hands of an employee, agent or representative at the place of business of the entity | |
(2) The sheriff officer is to be accompanied by a witness.
(3) Section 3 of the Citation Amendment (Scotland) Act 1882(1) does not apply to a document that is to be served in accordance with this rule.
Commencement Information
I4Rule 6.4 in force at 30.11.2016, see rule 1.1(2)
6.5. Where a person mentioned in the second column of the table in rule 6.4(1) is furth of Scotland, service on that person is to be effected in accordance with schedule 3.
Commencement Information
I5Rule 6.5 in force at 30.11.2016, see rule 1.1(2)
6.6.—(1) A petitioner may apply to the sheriff for authority to serve a document by a method other than those specified in rule 6.4 or 6.5.
(2) That application is to be made—
(a)by crave in the petition, where authority is sought at the time of lodging the petition; or
(b)by motion, where authority is sought at any other time.
(3) Where the sheriff grants the application, the sheriff may authorise the petitioner to effect service by any method that the sheriff thinks fit.
Commencement Information
I6Rule 6.6 in force at 30.11.2016, see rule 1.1(2)
6.7.—(1) This rule applies where the sheriff appoints a person to be—
(a)the trustee in a sequestration under section 51 of the 2016 Act;
(b)an interim trustee under section 54 of the 2016 Act;
(c)a new interim trustee under section 55 of the 2016 Act.
(2) The sheriff clerk must, without delay, intimate that appointment to—
(a)the person appointed; and
(b)AiB, unless AiB is the person appointed.
Commencement Information
I7Rule 6.7 in force at 30.11.2016, see rule 1.1(2)
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