SCHEDULES
C1SCHEDULE 1 Obligations Affected by Prescriptive Periods of Five Years under Section 6
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Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing paragraph, section 6 of this Act does not apply—
a
to any obligation to recognise or obtemper a decree of court, an arbitration award or an order of a tribunal or authority exercising jurisdiction under any enactment;
b
to any obligation arising from the issue of a bank note;
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d
to any obligation under a contract of partnership or of agency, not being an obligation remaining, or becoming, prestable on or after the termination of the relationship between the parties under the contract;
e
except as provided in paragraph 1(a) F2or (aa) of this Schedule, to any obligation relating to land (including an obligation to recognise a servitude);
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to any obligation to satisfy any claim to terce, courtesy, legitim,jus relictiorjus relictae, or to any prior right of a surviving spouse under section 8 or 9 of the M1Succession (Scotland) Act 1964;
g
to any obligation to make reparation in respect of personal injuries within the meaning of Part II of this Act or in respect of the death of any person as a result of such injuries;
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to any obligation to make reparation or otherwise make good in respect of defamation within the meaning of section 18A of this Act;
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to any obligation arising from liability under section 2 of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 (to make reparation for damage caused wholly or partly by a defect in a product);
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to any obligation specified in Schedule 3 to this Act as an imprescriptible obligation.
Sch. 1 excluded (prosp.) by 2000 asp 5, ss. 57, 77(2) (with ss. 58, 62, 75)