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6.2.—(1) An appeal is made by lodging a note of appeal in Form 6.2.
(2) The note of appeal must—
(a)specify—
(i)the decision complained of;
(ii)the date on which the decision was made;
(iii)the date on which it was intimated to the appellant;
(iv)any other relevant information;
(b)state the grounds of appeal in brief specific numbered paragraphs setting out concisely the grounds on which it is proposed that the appeal should be allowed;
(c)have appended to it a copy of the interlocutor containing the decision appealed against;
(d)where the sheriff’s note is available, have appended to it a copy of the note;
(e)where the sheriff’s note is not available, indicate whether the appellant—
(i)has requested that the sheriff writes a note and is awaiting its production;
(ii)requests that the sheriff write a note; or
(iii)considers that the appeal is sufficiently urgent that the Court should hear and determine the appeal without the sheriff’s note;
(f)state whether, taking into account the matters in rule 6.11(3), the appellant considers that the appeal should be appointed to Chapter 7 procedure or Chapter 8 procedure;
(g)be signed;
(h)where the appellant is represented by a solicitor, specify the name and business address of the solicitor.
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I1Para. 6.2 in force at 6.1.2022, see para. 1.1(2)
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