Court of Session (Scotland) Act 1745
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The Court of Session (Scotland) Act 1745 (19 Geo. II, c.7) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1745 and formally repealed in 1867. It adjourned the Scottish Court of Session, which was unable to sit whilst Edinburgh was occupied by Jacobite forces.
The Act adjourned the court from November 1, 1745 to 1 June 1746. It further provided that the time period between 16 September 1745 (when Edinburgh was occupied) to 1 June 1746 was to be ignored for legal reckoning, and that any court proceedings active were to be continued in the same state on June 1, 1746 as they had been on November 1, 1745.
The Act was formally repealed as expired by the Statute Law Revision Act 1867.
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- The statutes at large from the 15th to the 20th year of King George III [vol. XVIII]; Charles Bathurst, London. 1765.
- Chronological table of the statutes; HMSO, London. 1993. ISBN 0-11-840331-1