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Term and Quarter Days (Scotland) Act 1990

Term and Quarter Days (Scotland) Act 1990
Long titleAn Act to regulate, in relation to Scotland, the dates of Whitsunday, Martinmas, Candlemas and Lammas; and for connected purposes.
Citation1990 c. 22
Territorial extent Scotland
Dates
Royal assent13 July 1990
Commencement13 July 1990
Status: Current legislation
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the Term and Quarter Days (Scotland) Act 1990 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

The Term and Quarter Days (Scotland) Act 1990 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which defined the dates of the Scottish Term and Quarter Days. These are customary divisions of the legal year when contracts traditionally begin and end and payments are due.[1] It received royal assent on 13 July 1990 and immediate commencement, with the dates of the days changing twelve months later. The changes arose from a Scottish Law Commission Report on the Scottish Term and Quarter Days.[2]

Substantive Provisions

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Section 1 of the Act defines the four quarter days as Candlemas on 28 February, Whitsunday on 28 May, Lammas on 28 August and Martinmas on 28 November, with Whitsunday and Martinmas being the two term days. This Act provides that any lease, agreement or undertaking, whether written or oral, which contains a specific or general reference to a term or quarter day, including those concluded before the change, shall be understood as referring to the new definitions of the days (i.e. as 28 February/May/August/November).

Where it was intended in a contract concluded prior to the passing of the Act that a reference to a term or quarter day was intended to refer specifically to the previous date of that day rather than the term or quarter day generally, it is possible under sub-section (5) to apply to the Sheriff to have the reference interpreted in this way. The Sheriff's decision in this application is final.

Under sub-section (7), where a reference is made to one of the term of quarter days and the date of this day is incorrectly specified in the contract in terms of the Act (i.e. not as 28 February/May/August/November), the date actually specified in the contract is to be used rather than that in the Act.

The Act also repealed the Removings Act 1693, an Act of the old Parliament of Scotland, which had previously defined the dates of the term and quarter days.

The Term and Quarter Days:

  • 28 February
  • 28 May
  • 28 August
  • 28 November

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "What were the Scottish 'Term Days'?". Scottish Records Association. Archived from the original on 19 January 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Report on the Scottish Term and Quarter Days" (PDF). Scottish Law Commission. October 1987. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
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