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Section 56.
Enactment 1 | Amendment 2 | Existing sum 3 | New sum 4 |
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Merchant Shipping Act 1894 (c. 60) | |||
1. Section 703(b) (jurisdiction of district court to try summary offences). | For “two hundred pounds" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
Sea Fisheries Act 1968 (c. 77) | |||
2. Section 13(2) (power to award compensation). | For “£400" substitute “level 5 on the standard scale". | £400. | £1,000. |
Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975 (c. 21) | |||
3. Section 186(2)(a) (penalty for breach of probation order). | For “£50" substitute “level 3 on the standard scale". | £50. | £200. |
4. Section 284(b) (power of district court to impose fine for common law offence). | For “£200" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
5. Section 284(c) (power of district court to ordain accused to find caution). | For “£200" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
6. Section 285(b)(iii) (certain crimes not to be tried in inferior courts). | For “£200" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
7. Section 312(z) (form of charge in offences involving dishonest appropriation of property). | For “£200" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
8. Section 344(1) (penalty for certain contempts of court). | For “£50" substitute “level 3 on the standard scale". | £50. | £200. |
9. Section 387(2)(a) (penalty for breach of probation order). | For “£50" substitute “level 3 on the standard scale". | £50. | £200. |
10. Section 394(b) (power to mitigate penalties for statutory offences). | For “£200" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths Inquiry (Scotland) Act 1976 (c. 14) | |||
11. Section 2(3) (penalty for failure to comply with order to attend for precognition). | For “£25" substitute “level 3 on the standard scale". | £25. | £200. |
Community Service by Offenders (Scotland) Act 1978 (c. 49) | |||
12. Section 4(2) (failure to comply with requirements of community service order). | For “£50" substitute “level 3 on the standard scale". | £50. | £200. |
Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1980 (c. 62) | |||
13. Section 7(1) (jurisdiction of district court to try statutory offences). | For “£200" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
14. Section 7(3) (jurisdiction of district court) | For “£200" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
15. Section 9(3) (penalty for failure to give evidence during precognition). | For “£50" substitute “level 3 on the standard scale". | £50. | £200. |
16. Section 59(3)(b) (power of district court to make compensation order). | For “£200" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
Contempt of Court Act 1981 (c. 49) | |||
17. Section 15(2)(a) (penalties for contempt in sheriff court other than in proceedings on indictment). | For “£500" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £500. | £500. |
18. Section 15(2)(b) (penalties for contempt in district court). | For “£200" substitute “level 4 on the standard scale". | £200. | £500. |
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