Merchandise Marks Act, 1887

Application of Act to Scotland.

27 & 28 Vict. c. 53.

21. In the application of this Act to Scotland the following modifications shall be made:—

The expression “Summary Jurisdiction Acts” means the Summary Procedure Act, 1864,[1] and any Acts amending the same.

The expression “justice” means sheriff.

The expression “court of summary jurisdiction” means the Sheriff Court, and all jurisdiction necessary for the purpose of this Act is hereby conferred on sheriffs.

[1 This Act is rep. by 8 Edw. 7, c. 65, s. 3; see now that Act.]