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Diligence in Scots Law is a process; an execution.
The term has several usages in legal proceedings involving creditors and debtors:
- Diligence Against the Heritage - A writ of execution by which the creditor proceeds against the real estate of the debtor.
- Diligence Incident - a writ ordering witnesses and others having information to provide testimony and answer questions.
- Diligence to Examine Havers - A process to obtain information from those who have it (hence, "havers"), and who must bring records, etc. with them to be examined.
- Diligence Against the Person - A writ of execution, by which the creditor proceeds against the person of the debtor.
- Second Diligence - Second letters issued where the first have been disregarded (similar to a contempt of court citation).
- Summary Diligence - Diligence issued in a summary manner, like an execution of a warrant of attorney.
- Diligence Against Witnesses - Process to compel the attendance of witnesses.
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Additional explanations
The Debtors (Scotland) Act 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 114) amended Scots law relating to Diligence Against the Person.
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See also
Poinding
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