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1SIn section 15, for the words “persons within the age of twenty-one years” substitute the words “or, being persons under legal disability by reason of nonage”; and for the words “come and be at the age of twenty-one years” substitute the words “cease to be under legal disability by reason of nonage or come and be”.
2SIn section 27, for the words “infancy or” substitute the words “persons under legal disability by reason of nonage or of”.
3In section 7, for the words “infants, minors,” wherever they occur substitute the words “persons under legal disability by reason of nonage”.
4In section 67, for the words “infant, minor,” substitute the words “persons under legal disability by reason of nonage”.
5In section 69, for the word “infancy” substitute the words “legal disability by reason of nonage”.
6SIn section 70, for the word “infancy” substitute the words “legal disability by reason of nonage”.
7In section 1, before the definition of the word “tutor” insert the words “ the word “guardian” shall mean any person appointed to be the guardian of a person who is under the age of 16 years ”.
8In section 10, after the word “factors” insert the word “guardians”.
9In section 25(2), for the words from “person” where first occurring to “person” where second occurring substitute the words “guardian who shall, by virtue of his office, administer the estate of any person under the age of 16 years shall be subject to the provisions of this Act, but”.
10In section 27, after the word “factors” insert the word “guardians”.
11In sections 31 and 32, before the word “tutor” insert the word “guardian,”.
12In sections 33 and 34, after the word “factor” wherever it occurs insert the word “guardian”.
13In section 36, before the word “tutories” insert the word “guardianships,”.
14In section 37, before the word “tutor” insert the word “guardian,”.
15In section 40, before the word “tutors” wherever it occurs insert the word “guardians,”.
16SIn section 18, for the words “an infant or infants, or a minor or minors” substitute the words “a person under legal disability by reason of nonage”.
17SIn section 24, for the words “infants, minors” substitute the words “persons under legal disability by reason of nonage”.
18SIn section 68, for the word “infant” substitute the words “person under legal disability by reason of nonage”.
19SIn section 24, for the words “pupil, minor” wherever they occur substitute the words “person under legal disability by reason of nonage”.
20SIn section 62, for the words “in nonage” substitute the words “under legal disability by reason of nonage”.
21SIn section 119, for the words “of full age, or in pupillarity or minority, or although he should be subject to any legal incapacity” substitute the words “subject to any legal incapacity or not”.
22SIn section 26 (definitions) after the definition of “colony” there shall be inserted—
“The expression “infant”, in relation to Scotland, means a person under legal disability by reason of nonage, and the expression “infancy” shall be construed accordingly:”
23SIn section 13, for the words “in pupillarity or minority, or subject to any legal incapacity” substitute the words “subject to any legal disability by reason of nonage or otherwise”; and after the word “curators,” insert the word “guardians”.
24SIn section 55(1), for the word “infancy” substitute the words “legal disability by reason of nonage”.
25SIn section 2, in the definitions of “trust” and “trust deed”, after the word “curator” insert the word “guardian”, and, in the definition of “trustee”, for the words from “tutor” to “curator” substitute the words “tutor, curator, guardian (including a father or mother acting as guardian of a child under the age of 16 years)”.
26SIn section 41(1), for the words from “in pupillarity” to “incapacity” substitute the words “subject to any legal disability by reason of nonage or otherwise”.
27SIn section 1, in subsection (1)(a) after the word “who” insert the words “because of any legal disability”, and, in subsection (2), for the words “over the age of pupillarity” substitute the words “of or over the age of 16 years”.
28SIn section 20(3)(c), for “18” substitute “16”.
29SIn section 43(10), for the words “tutor or curator” substitute the word “guardian”.
30SIn section 14(5)(a), for the words from “of unsound” to “disability” substitute the words “under legal disability by reason of nonage or otherwise”.
31SIn section 16(11)(c), for the words “tutor or curator” substitute the word “guardian”.
32SIn section 18(4), for the words “tutor or curator of an infant” substitute the words “guardian of a child”.
33SIn section 73, for the words “parent, guardian or tutor” substitute the words “parent or guardian”.
34SIn section 118(1), in the appropriate alphabetical position, insert the following definition—
““infant”, in relation to Scotland, except in section 73 of this Act, means a person under legal disability by reason of nonage, and, in the said section 73, means a person under the age of 18 years.”
35SIn section 37(2A), for the words “tutory, curatory” substitute the word “guardianship”.
36SIn section 65(1), in paragraph (b) of the definition of “guardian” for the words “tutory, curatory” substitute the word “guardianship”.
37SIn section 7(1)(d), for the words “a minor” substitute the words “under legal disability by reason of nonage”.
38SIn Schedule 9, in paragraph 3 for the words “tutory and curatory” substitute the words “ guardianship of children ”.
39SIn sections 203(1), 327(2)(b) and 328(8), for the words “pupil or minor” substitute the words “person under the age of 18 years”.
40SIn section 2(4)(c)(i), for the words “father or mother” substitute the words “parent or guardian”.
41SFor section 4 substitute the following section—
The parent of a child may appoint any person to be guardian of the child after his death, but any such appointment shall be of no effect unless—
(a)the appointment is in writing and signed by the parent; and
(b)the parent at the time of his death was guardian of the child or would have been such guardian if he had survived until after the birth of the child.”
42SIn section 6(2), for the words “pupil child” substitute the words “child under the age of 16 years”; and for the word “tutor” substitute the word “guardian”.
43SIn section 8, in paragraph (a) of the definition of “child” after the words “in relation to” insert the word “guardianship,” and in paragraph (d) for the words from “custody” to “curatory” substitute the words “guardianship, custody or access”; and in the definition of “parental rights” for the words “tutory, curatory” substitute the word “guardianship”.
44SIn section 1(1)(b)(ix), for the words “tutory or curatory” substitute the word “guardianship”.
45SIn section 16, in subsections (1) and (4) for the words “tutory or curatory” substitute the word “guardianship” and for the words “pupil or minor” substitute the word “child”; and in subsection (2) for the words “factor loco tutoris” substitute the words “judicial factor”.
46SIn section 18(2), for the words “tutory or curatory of a pupil or minor” substitute the words “guardianship of a child”.
47SIn section 35(4)(b), for the words “tutor or curator” substitute the word “guardian”.
48In section 663(2), for the words “pupil or minor” substitute the words “person under the age of 18 years”.
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