Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. (Scotland) Act 2007 — Scotland law | Esheria

Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. (Scotland) Act 2007

This provision creates a Register of Floating Charges, sets out how floating charges are registered, ranked, assigned, altered, discharged, and attached, and adds related rules for officers of court and land attachment.

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Jurisdiction
Scotland
Instrument
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Language
en
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amendment history arrestment asset attachment asset recovery commencement court orders court procedure debt collection debt enforcement earnings arrestment employer reporting enforcement floating charges foreclosure in-force status land attachment money attachment officer regulation property removal ranking and priority registration regulatory powers residual attachment statutory updates +1 more

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This provision creates a Register of Floating Charges, sets out how floating charges are registered, ranked, assigned, altered, discharged, and attached, and adds related rules for officers of court and land attachment. This provision sets out how sheriffs, creditors, appointed persons, and Scottish Ministers handle warrant-for-sale, land attachment, foreclosure, and residual attachment procedures. The court must refuse certain attachment or satisfaction applications when stated conditions are met, and the creditor, debtor, and court have specific service, objection, hearing, and recall steps. This part sets rules for interim attachment and money attachment, including when they stop, who may apply for orders, and the timing limits for service, reports, and certain debtor notices. This segment amends Scottish debt-enforcement rules, requiring employers, creditors, debtors, and arrestees to give notices or information within specified time limits, and it gives the sheriff powers to enforce or vary those steps.