2017 No. 414
Court Of Session

Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of Session 1994 Amendment) (Sittings of the Court) 2017

Made
Laid before the Scottish Parliament
Coming into force
In accordance with section 4 of the Scottish Civil Justice Council and Criminal Legal Assistance Act 20131, the Court of Session has approved draft rules submitted to it by the Scottish Civil Justice Council.
The Court of Session therefore makes this Act of Sederunt under the powers conferred by section 103(1) of the Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 20142 and all other powers enabling it to do so.

Citation and commencement, etc.1.

(1)

This Act of Sederunt may be cited as the Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of Session 1994 Amendment) (Sittings of the Court) 2017.

(2)

It comes into force on 1st January 2018.

(3)

A certified copy is to be inserted in the Books of Sederunt.

Amendment of the Rules of the Court of Session 19942.

(1)

The Rules of the Court of Session 19943 are amended in accordance with this paragraph and paragraph 3(1) to (6).

(2)

For Chapter 10 (sittings of the court) substitute—

“CHAPTER 10COURT SITTINGS

Session of the court10.1.

(1)

Except in vacation, the court shall be in session throughout the year and, subject to paragraph (2), shall—

(a)

normally sit on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week;

(b)

normally sit between 1000 hours and 1600 hours, with an appropriate adjournment for lunch;

(c)

not sit—

(i)

on a public holiday;

(ii)

on such other days as the Lord President may, in exceptional circumstances, direct.

(2)

The court may sit—

(a)

on a Monday where it is considered desirable to do so;

(b)

on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday where it is desirable to do so to determine a matter of urgency.

(3)

For the purposes of these Rules, a “sitting day” is a day on which the court sits under paragraph (1)(a) or a vacation sitting day.

Vacation10.2.

(1)

During vacation, the court—

(a)

shall normally sit on a vacation sitting day;

(b)

may sit, on days other than vacation sitting days, where it is desirable to do so.

(2)

The court shall not sit on—

(a)

a public holiday;

(b)

such other days as the Lord President may, in exceptional circumstances, direct.

(3)

During vacation, one or more of the judges of the court shall act from time to time as a vacation judge sitting in court or in chambers.

(4)

The vacation judge shall deal with the business of the vacation judge under rule 11.1(1) on such days and at such times as it is desirable to do so.

(5)

A Division of the Inner House may sit during vacation, whether or not on a vacation sitting day, to determine urgent business which cannot competently be determined by the vacation judge.

Holiday dates, periods and vacation sitting days10.3.

In these Rules—

“public holiday” means any of the dates or parts of days in the following table—

Table

2018

2019

2020

Monday 1st January 2018

Tuesday 1st January 2019

Wednesday 1st January 2020

Tuesday 2nd January 2018

Wednesday 2nd January 2019

Thursday 2nd January 2020

Friday 30th March 2018

Monday 15th April 2019

Friday 10th April 2020

Monday 2nd April 2018

Friday 19th April 2019

Monday 13th April 2020

Monday 16th April 2018

Monday 22nd April 2019

Monday 20th April 2020

Monday 7th May 2018

Monday 6th May 2019

Monday 4th May 2020

Monday 21st May 2018

Monday 20th May 2019

Monday 18th May 2020

Monday 17th September 2018

Monday 16th September 2019

Monday 14th September 2020

Monday 3rd December 2018

Monday 2nd December 2019

Monday 30th November 2020

The afternoon of Monday 24th December 2018

The afternoon of Tuesday 24th December 2019

The afternoon of Thursday 24th December 2020

Tuesday 25th December 2018

Wednesday 25th December 2019

Friday 25th December 2020

Wednesday 26th December 2018

Thursday 26th December 2019

Monday 28th December 2020;

“vacation” is any of the periods in the following table beginning with the date in the first column and ending with the date in the corresponding second column—

Table

First column

Second column

Monday 1st January 2018

Friday 5th January 2018

Saturday 24th March 2018

Friday 6th April 2018

Saturday 22nd December 2018

Friday 4th January 2019

Saturday 13th April 2019

Friday 26th April 2019

Saturday 21st December 2019

Friday 3rd January 2020

Saturday 4th April 2020

Friday 17th April 2020

Saturday 19th December 2020

Tuesday 5th January 2021;

“vacation sitting day” means any of the dates in the following table—

Table

2018

2019

2020

Thursday 4th January 2018

Friday 4th January 2019

Wednesday 8th April 2020

Wednesday 28th March 2018

Wednesday 17th April 2019

Wednesday 15th April 2020

Wednesday 4th April 2018

Wednesday 24th April 2019

Wednesday 23rd December 2020

Friday 28th December 2018

Tuesday 31st December 2019

Wednesday 30th December 2020.”.

Consequential amendments3.

(1)

In the provisions mentioned in paragraph (2), for “sederunt” substitute “sitting”.

(2)

The provisions mentioned are—

  • rule 4.7(2) and (3) (lodging of documents in Inner House causes);

  • rule 13.13(3)(a) (calling);

  • rule 23.1G(3) (enrolling opposed motions by email);

  • rule 70.8(4)(c) (transfer of causes); and

  • rule 88.6(b) (application for transfer of case involving parental responsibilities to foreign court).

(3)

In rule 23.6(2) (hearing of motions) omit “in session outwith a term or”.

(4)

In rule 23.7 (motions in session outwith a term or in vacation)—

(a)

in the heading omit “in session outwith a term or”;

(b)

in paragraph (1) omit “in session outwith a term, or”;

(c)

in paragraph (4) omit “of the lord Ordinary in session outwith a term or”; and

(d)

in paragraph (5) omit “the Lord Ordinary in session outwith a term or”.

(5)

In rule 23.14 (appearance by solicitor for certain motions) omit paragraph (2).

(6)

In rule 77.4(2) (presentation to Lord Ordinary) for “sederunt day of the following term” substitute “sitting day after that vacation”.

(7)

In section 5 of the Debts Securities (Scotland) Act 18564, for “sederunt days” substitute “sitting days within the meaning of the Rules of the Court of Session 1994”.
CJM SUTHERLAND
Lord President
I.P.D.

Edinburgh

EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Act of Sederunt)

This Act of Sederunt amends the Rules of the Court of Session 1994 to set out when the Court of Session sits.

It provides for a new Chapter 10 on court sittings. New rule 10.3 lists the public holidays, vacation periods and vacation sitting days of the Court up to the end of 2020. These dates (other than those beyond September 2020) were previously set out in Direction No.1 of 2016 made under Chapter 10. The Court shall sit throughout the year except during two brief vacation periods at Christmas and Easter. During vacation Court business shall be dealt with either by the vacation judge or, where necessary, a Division of the Inner House.

Consequential amendments to the Rules of the Court of Session 1994 are made by paragraph 3.