The Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Rate of Interest) (Scotland) Order 2002
Made
2nd July 2002
Laid before the Scottish Parliament
4th July 2002
Coming into force
7th August 2002
The Scottish Ministers, having considered the extent to which it may be desirable to set the rate of statutory interest so as to protect suppliers whose financial position makes them particularly vulnerable if their qualifying debts are paid late and deter generally the late payment of qualifying debts, in exercise of the power conferred on them by section 6 of the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Order:
Citation, commencement and extent 1.
- (1) This Order may be cited as the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Rate of Interest) (Scotland) Order 2002 and shall come into force on 7th August 2002.
(2) This Order extends to Scotland only.
Revocation 2.
The Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Rate of Interest) (No. 2) Order 1998[2] is revoked.
Interpretation 3.
In this Order, "the official dealing rate" means the rate announced from time to time by the Monetary Policy Committee[3] of the Bank of England ("the Bank") and for the time being in force as the official dealing rate, being the rate at which the Bank is willing to enter into transactions for providing short term liquidity in the money markets.
Rate of statutory interest 4.
The rate of interest for the purposes of the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 shall be 8 percent per annum over the official dealing rate in force on the 30th June (in respect of interest which starts to run between 1st July and 31st December) or the 31st December (in respect of interest which starts to run between 1st January and 30th June) immediately before the day on which statutory interest starts to run.
LEWIS MACDONALD
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers