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Rule 16.15(1)(a)(i)
SCHEDULE OF ARRESTMENT TO FOUND JURISDICTION
Date: (date of execution)
Time: (time arrestment executed)
To: (name and address of arrestee)
IN HER MAJESTY'S NAME AND AUTHORITY, I, (name), Messenger-at-Arms, by virtue of a summons containing a warrant for arrestment to found jurisdiction, at the instance of (name and address of pursuer) against (name and address of defender) and signeted on (date), arrest to found jurisdiction against (name of defender) in your hands: (i) the sum of (amount), more or less, due by you to (name of defender) or to any other person on his [or her] [or its] [or their] behalf; and (ii) all moveable subjects in your hands and belonging or pertaining to (name of defender).
This I do in the presence of (name, occupation and address of witness).
(Signed)
Messenger-at-Arms
(Address)
(Do not use this note where arrestment to found jurisdiction is combined with arrestment on the dependence in one schedule)
This schedule arrests in your hands debts due by you to the defender mentioned in the schedule and goods and other moveables held by you on his behalf. It does so solely for the purpose of establishing the jurisdiction of the Court of Session over the defender.
IF YOU ARE UNCERTAIN ABOUT THE EFFECT OF THIS DOCUMENT, you should consult a solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau or other local advice agency or adviser immediately.
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