Hi all -
If anyone can help with the following it would be greatly appreciated......
Q1. If a Notice claims to be served under a piece of legislation, but does not conform with the provisions of that legislation, can the legislations stated Time Bar apply????
Q2. If a piece of legislation has within it a section that applies to a particular 'class' of persons, and that section is (in effect) a Statutory Obligation, is there a need to reference the Prescription and Limitation Act (Scotland) 1973 and the relevant section within it, even although the action is clearly within the time limit?????
Although I have already convinced myself of the answer to Q1 - i would appreciate confirmation from an independant source.
Q2 is the tricky one - so any help would be great.
Thanks in advance
Roofless
If anyone can help with the following it would be greatly appreciated......
Q1. If a Notice claims to be served under a piece of legislation, but does not conform with the provisions of that legislation, can the legislations stated Time Bar apply????
Q2. If a piece of legislation has within it a section that applies to a particular 'class' of persons, and that section is (in effect) a Statutory Obligation, is there a need to reference the Prescription and Limitation Act (Scotland) 1973 and the relevant section within it, even although the action is clearly within the time limit?????
Although I have already convinced myself of the answer to Q1 - i would appreciate confirmation from an independant source.
Q2 is the tricky one - so any help would be great.
Thanks in advance
Roofless