Outer House definition

Outer House means the Outer House of the Court of Session,

Examples of Outer House in a sentence

  • The Outer House may, on an application by any party, determine any point of Scots law arising in the arbitration.

  • There are currently five judicial members (two members of the English Court of Appeal (one of whom is the President), one member of the English High Court and two members of the Outer House of the Court of Session in Scotland (one of whom is the Vice-President)) and five non-judicial members (of whom one is a retired High Court judge from Northern Ireland).

  • If a clash of commitments appears likely, he should ensure that someone else is present to appear in the Outer House in his place and, if necessary, to move for an adjournment until he is free to appear there.

  • See also Vidal-Hall v Google Inc [2015] EWCA Civ 311; Wood v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis [2009] EWCA Civ 414; C v Chief Constable of the Police Service of Scotland [2019] CSOH 48 (in which the Court of Session (Outer House) recognised a right of privacy in terms of the common law of Scotland).

  • Ambassador Kuma, who addressed both fora, welcomed participants, and underlined that busi- ness-to-business relations between Germany and Ethiopia should be strengthened and widened.

  • It is acceptable but not obligatory for Counsel to accept instruction for the Motion Roll on a day when he is engaged in a proof or other substantial hearing in the Outer House.

  • If Counsel engaged in a proof or other hearing in the Outer House expects to be in difficulty because he has accepted instructions to attend elsewhere in the Outer House to deal with an important matter on the Motion Roll on the same day, he or his clerk should inform the Clerk of Court as soon as possible so that the judge concerned may be alerted to the problem and take such action as is appropriate.

  • If a conflict arises due to unforeseen circumstances and he finds himself still detained in the Outer House when he must appear in the High Court or the Inner House, he should inform the Lord Ordinary that he requires to go to the High Court or the Inner House as the case may be and ask for an adjournment so that he can do so.

  • The competency of sequestrating jointly the estate of a partnership and the estates of individual partners was considered by the Court of Session in the case of the Royal Bank of Scotland plc against the Firm of Messrs J & J Messenger and Others (Lord Marnoch, Outer House, 26 June 1990).

  • Scottish intellectual property cases are heard in the Outer House of the Court of Session and appealed to the Inner House of the Court of Session.

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