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(1) This Act of Sederunt may be cited as the Act of Sederunt (Rules of the Court of Session Amendment No.4) (Solicitors, Notaries Public, Qualified Conveyancers and Executry Practitioners) 1992 and shall come into force on 20th July 1992.
(2) This Act of Sederunt shall be inserted in the Books of Sederunt.
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(1) The Rules of the Court of Session shall be amended in accordance with the following sub-paragraphs.
(2) For rules 2 to 11, substitute the following rules:—“
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(1) An application or appeal under the Solicitors (Scotland) Act 1980 (“the Act of 1980”) shall be by petition to the Inner House.
(2) An appeal under section 16(2), 39A(8), 40(3) or 54(1) of, or paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to, the Act of 1980 shall state the date on which the decision appealed against was intimated to the petitioner.
(3) An application under paragraph 5(4) of Schedule 3 to the Act of 1980 in respect of a notice under paragraph 5(2) of that Schedule shall state the date on which the notice was served on the petitioner.
(4) An application under section 54(2) of the Act of 1980 in respect of a direction or order shall state the date on which the decision containing the direction or order was intimated to the petitioner.
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(1) An application under section 57(2) of the Act of 1980 (application for admission as notary public) shall be framed either by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland or by the applicant.
(2) The Council shall—
(a) nominate authorised representatives to administer the oath of the office of notary public;
(b) issue all commissions as notary public;
(c) keep the register of notaries public; and
(d) upon request by a notary public, and upon payment of such reasonable fee as the Council may impose, supply him with a duly certified and docquetted protocol book of ninety one folios.
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(1) A petition lodged under rule 2 shall be brought before a Division in chambers, and the Division may without hearing parties and subject to the following paragraphs make such order for intimation and service as it considers appropriate.
(2) In an appeal under section 16(1), 16(2), 19(8), 39A(8), or 40(3) of, or under paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to, the Act of 1980, and in an application under paragraph 5(4) of Schedule 3 to the Act of 1980, the court shall order service of the petition on the Council and intimation in the Minute Book and shall allow the Council to lodge Answers to the petition within twenty one days after service.
(3) In an appeal under section 54(1), or in an application under section 54(2) of the Act of 1980, the court shall order intimation to the Discipline Tribunal and the Law Society of Scotland (which shall, however, not be regarded as a party to the cause) and shall ordain the Tribunal to lodge in process within the period of theinduciae the decision of the Tribunal in respect of which the appeal or application is made together with the documents lodged by either party and (if available) the notes of evidence adduced before and heard by the Discipline Tribunal.
(4) In an application under section 41 of, or paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 3 to or paragraph 12 of Schedule 4 to, the Act of 1980, the court shall order service of the petition on the respondent and intimation in the Minute Book and shall allow the respondent to lodge Answers to the petition within twenty one days after service.
(5) In an application under section 55(3) of the Act of 1980, the court shall order service on the Discipline Tribunal and the Council of the Law Society of Scotland.
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 The court shall, after an order for intimation and service under rule 4, proceed in the petition summarily in such manner as shall be necessary and proper.
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 In an appeal under section 54(1) of the Act of 1980—
(a) the court may substitute any other punishment for that imposed by the decision appealed against, or make any order in relation to it which it may think fit;
(b) where the petitioner is a person or one of the persons who complained of the solicitor’s alleged professional misconduct, the court may order him to give security for expenses (including the cost of extending the notes of evidence adduced before and heard by the Discipline Tribunal) as a condition of proceeding with the petition.
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 Any petitioner may, at any time after presenting a petition under rule 2, abandon the petition by giving notice of abandonment to all persons upon who m the petition has been served, and on such conditions as to expenses as the court may impose.
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 In an application or appeal under the Act of 1980, the court may, if it thinks it necessary or expedient in the interests of justice, remit to any person to make further enquiry into the facts, or to take further evidence and to report to the court.
SECTION 2A
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(1) Subject to paragraph (4), an application under section 17(6), 18(7), 20(7), 20(11)(b), 21(5), 21(7) or 21(10) of, or under paragraph 20 of Schedule 1 to, the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990 (“the Act of 1990”) shall be by petition to the Inner House.
(2) An application under section 17(6), 18(7) or 20(11)(b) of the Act of 1990 shall state the date on which the outcome of the review was intimated to the petitioner.
(3) An application under section 21(5) of the Act of 1990 in respect of a direction shall state the date on which the direction was received by the petitioner.
(4) An application for leave under section 21(10) of the Act of 1990 shall be made by motion in the process of the petition under that section to which it relates.
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(1) A petition lodged under rule 9 shall be brought before a Division in chambers, and the Division may without hearing parties and subject to the following paragraphs make such order for intimation and service as it considers appropriate.
(2) In an application under section 17(6), 18(7), 20(11)(b) or 21(5) of the Act of 1990, the court shall order service of the petition on the Board established under section 16 of the Act of 1990 and intimation in the Minute Book.
(3) In an application under section 20(7) or 21(7) of, or paragraph 20 of Schedule 1 to, the Act of 1990, the court shall order service of the petition on the practitioner and intimation in the Minute Book.
(4) In an application under section 21(10) of the Act of 1990 the court shall order service of the petition on the practitioner and on the bank, building society or other deposit holder and intimation in the Minute Book.
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 The court shall, after an order for intimation and service under rule 10, proceed in the petition summarily in such manner as shall be necessary and proper.
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 A petitioner may, at any time after presenting a petition under rule 9, abandon the petition by giving notice of abandonment to all persons upon whom the petition has been served, and on such conditions as to expenses as the court may impose.
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 In any application under the Act of 1990, the court may, if it thinks it necessary or expedient in the interests of justice, remit to any person to make further enquiry into the facts, or to take further evidence and to report to the court.”.
(3) In Rule 190 (Inner House Petitions)—
(a) in class (iv) omit the words, “(other than petitions for the admission of a solicitor)”;
(b) after class (x) insert the following class:—“
(xi) Petitions under sections 17, 18, 20, or 21 of, or paragraph 20 of schedule 1 to, the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1990;”.
J.A.D. Hope
Lord President, IPD
Edinburgh,
16th June 1992