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4The following provisions of the Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1907 are repealed—
(a)sections 4 to 7 (jurisdiction, extension of jurisdiction, power of sheriff to order sheriff clerk to execute deeds relating to heritage, action competent in sheriff court and privative jurisdiction in causes under one thousand five hundred pounds value),
(b)sections 10 and 11 (privilege not to exempt from jurisdiction and appointment of sheriffs and salaried sheriffs-substitute),
(c)section 14 (salaries of sheriffs and sheriffs-substitute),
(d)section 17 (honorary sheriff-substitute),
(e)sections 27 to 29 (appeal to sheriff, appeal to Court of Session and effect of appeal),
(f)sections 39 and 40 (procedure rules and Court of Session to regulate fees etc.),
(g)section 50 (summary applications),
(h)Schedule 1 (ordinary cause rules 1993).
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