Introductory Text
PART I Constitution, Organisation and Administration
General duty of the Secretary of State
1.Secretary of State to be responsible for organisation and administration of sheriff courts
Sheriffdoms
2.Power of Secretary of State to alter sheriffdoms
Sheriff court districts and places where sheriff courts are to be held
3.Sheriff court districts and places where sheriff courts are to be held
Sheriffs principal and sheriffs
4.Offices of sheriff principal and sheriff
5.Qualification for offices of sheriff principal and sheriff
6.Disqualification of sheriffs principal and sheriffs
7.Jurisdiction of sheriff
8.Sheriff may be appointed to assist Secretary of State
Functions of the Secretary of State in relation to sheriffs principal, sheriffs, etc.
9.Power of Secretary of State to give administrative directions
10.Secretary of State may authorise sheriff principal or direct sheriff to act in another sheriffdom
11.Secretary of State may appoint temporary sheriffs principal and sheriffs
12.Removal from office, and suspension, of sheriff principal or sheriff
13.Functions of Secretary of State with respect to residence and leave of absence of sheriffs principal
14.Functions of Secretary of State with respect to number, residence and place of duties of sheriffs
Functions of the sheriff principal in relation to sheriffs, etc.
15.General functions of sheriff principal
16.Functions of sheriff principal with respect to duties and leave of absence of sheriffs
17.Sheriff principal may fix sittings and business of sheriff courts in sheriffdom, and sessions for civil business
18.Secretary of State may exercise certain functions of sheriff principal in certain circumstances
Miscellaneous
19.Travelling allowances for sheriffs principal
20.Extension of purposes for which Lord Advocate may give instructions to procurators fiscal
21.Amendment of Schedule 1 to House of Commons Disqualification Act 1957
22.Saving for existing functions
PART II Court houses, buildings and offices
23.Transfer of court houses to Secretary of State
24.Provision and maintenance of court houses by Secretary of State
25.Use of public buildings for holding of courts
26.Use of court houses by third parties
27.Compensation for officers and servants
28.Repeal and amendment of local enactments
29.Determination of disputes
30.Interpretation of Part II
PART III Civil jurisdiction, procedure and appeals
Civil jurisdiction
31.Upper limit to privative jurisdiction of sheriff court to be £250
Regulation of procedure in civil proceedings
32.Power of Court of Session to regulate civil procedure in sheriff court
33.Sheriff Court Rules Council
34.Functions of Sheriff Court Rules Council
Summary causes
35.Summary causes
36.Procedure in summary causes
37.Remits
38.Appeal in summary causes
Miscellaneous and supplemental
39.Amendment of s. 30 of Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1907
40.Amendment of s. 31 of Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1907
41.Power of Her Majesty to vary limit to privative jurisdiction of sheriff court, etc.
42.Application of provisions regarding jurisdiction and summary causes
PART IV Miscellaneous and General
43.Orders, etc.
44.Expenses
45.Interpretation
46.Amendment and repeal of enactments
47.Short title, commencement and extent
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1
Minor and Consequential Amendment of Enactments
General
1.In any enactment passed or made before the commencement of...
The Execution of Diligence (Scotland) Act 1926
2.(1) In paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 2...
The Tenancy of Shops (Scotland) Act 1949
3.For subsection (7) of section 1 (renewal of tenancies of...
The Housing (Repairs and Rents) (Scotland) Act 1954
4.In subsection (1) of section 41 (applications and appeals to...
SCHEDULE 2
Repeal of Enactments
PART I General Repeals
PART II Repeals Consequent on Sections 35 to 38 of this Act