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ADDENDA—TEINDS, COURT OF, SCOTLAND.

SHERIFF COURT, SCOTLAND .


Sittings and Distribution of Business.

ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE, DATED JUNE 10, 1880, AS TO HOLDING OF COURTS BY SHERIFF SUBSTITUTE OF FIFE AT KIRKCALDY.

I, The Right Honourable Sir William Vernon Harcourt, One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, in virtue of the powers vested in me by the Act 33 and 34 Vict. cap. 86[1] do hereby prescribe that from and after the date hereof the salaried Sheriff Substitute of the County of Fife residing at Dunfermline shall hold one Ordinary Court and one Small Debt Court weekly at Kirkcaldy during time of Session.

Given under my hand at Whitehall this 10th day of June 1880.

W. V. Harcourt.


TEINDS, COURT OF, SCOTLAND .


ACT OF SEDERUNT. DATED FEBRUARY 23, 1820, PROHIBITING THE CLERK FROM RECEIVING PAPERS NOT SIGNED BY COUNSEL.

The Lords Commissioners of Teinds, understanding that a practice has for some time prevailed of lodging papers in Teind processes without their being signed by Counsel, and that the Clerk has great difficulty in getting practitioners to attend to this necessary particular. They hereby desire their Clerk to receive no papers, being judicial steps in Process , which are not signed by Counsel.

C. Hope, I.P.D.


Act of Sedrunt, dated February 7, 1821, Respecting Interlocutors becoming Final.

The Lords of Council and Session, Commissioners for Plantation of Kirks and Valuation of Teinds, considering that Interlocutors pronounced by the Court do not become final until the Saturday preceding the second sederunt day after they are pronounced, by which means those pronounced towards the end of

  1. The Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act, 1870.