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Made | 14th May 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 21st May 2004 |
Time limit for service of a notice under section 99(3)
3.25.2.
If the person in respect of whom a notification order is sought wishes to serve on the applicant a notice under section 99(3) of the Act, that person must do so no later than 3 working days before the hearing date for the application for the relevant notification order.
Time limit for service of a notice under section 106(11)
3.25.3.
If the person in respect of whom a sexual offences prevention order is sought wishes to serve on the applicant a notice under section 106(11) of the Act, that person must do so no later than 3 working days before the hearing date for the application for the relevant sexual offences prevention order.
Time limit for service of a notice under section 116(6)
3.25.4.
If the person in respect of whom a foreign travel order is sought wishes to serve on the applicant a notice under section 116(6) of the Act, that person must do so no later than 3 working days before the hearing date for the application for the relevant foreign travel order.
Remit of original process under section 108(1)
3.25.5.
Where an application is made under section 108(1) of the Act for an order varying, renewing or discharging a sexual offences prevention order (a "section 108 order") to a sheriff other than a sheriff of the sheriff court which granted the sexual offences prevention order in respect of which the relevant section 108 order is sought (in this rule, the "granting sheriff court")-
Remit of original process under section 118(1)
3.25.6.
Where an application is made under section 118(1) of the Act for an order varying, renewing or discharging a foreign travel order (a "section 118 order") to a sheriff other than a sheriff of the sheriff court which granted the foreign travel order in respect of which the relevant section 118 order is sought (in this rule, the "granting sheriff court")-
Cullen of Whitekirk
Lord President I.P.D.
Edinburgh
14th May 2004
Sections 108 and 118 of the Act provide for the variation, renewal and discharge of sexual offences prevention orders and foreign travel orders respectively. In both cases, applications for the relevant variation, renewal and discharge may be made either to the sheriff who made the order to which the application relates or, when the application is made by a chief constable, to a sheriff within whose sheriffdom lies any part of the area of the applicant's police force. A section 108 application may also be made to a sheriff within whose sheriffdom the person subject to the order resides.
In the new Part-
[3] S.I. 1999/929; amended by S.S.I. 2000/148 and 387, 2001/142, 2002/7, 129, 130, 146 and 563, and 2003/26, 27, 98, 261, 316, 346 and 556.back
[4] Part XXIV was inserted by S.S.I. 2003/556back
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