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The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) (Scottish Gaelic: Oifig Neach-dìon a' Phobaill) in Scotland is a public body based in Falkirk as part of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, established in April 2001 following the passing of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000.
An Act to make new provision as respects the registration of births, deaths and marriages in Scotland, and as respects the recording of changes of name or surname there, and for purposes connected therewith. Citation: 1965 c. 49: Territorial extent Scotland: Dates; Royal assent: 5 August 1965: Commencement: 1 January 1966
In 1855 and 1860, two acts, the Registration (Scotland) Act 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c. 29) and the Registration (Scotland, Amendment) Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 85), were passed which amended some of the sections of the 1854 act. The original act had placed considerable burdens on the sheriffs of the Scottish counties, who had already played a role ...
National Records of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Clàran Nàiseanta na h-Alba) is a non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government. It is responsible for civil registration, the census in Scotland, demography and statistics, family history, as well as the national archives and historical records. [1]
The Registration of Births, Still-births, Deaths and Marriages (Prescription of Forms) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2009 (S.S.I. 2009 No. 315) The Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003 (The Meaning of Disqualified from Working with Children: Corresponding Disqualifications in Northern Ireland) (No. 2) Order 2009 (S.S.I. 2009 No. 316)
The Local Electoral Administration and Registration Services (Scotland) Act 2006 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional Provision) Order 2007 (S.S.I. 2007/566 (C. 47)) The Registration of Births, Still-births, Deaths and Marriages (Prescription of Forms) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2007 (S.S.I. 2007/567)
The first usage of the office appears in 1288, as Clerk of the Rolls of the Kings Chapel. [2] In 1291 it was termed "Keeper of the Rolls of the Kingdom of Scotland" [3] After the Wars of Independence, a similar office appeared with the title of "Clerk of the Rolls", which was altered about 1373 to "Clerk of the Rolls and Register", the "register" being the record of charters (i.e.: grants of ...
The Registration of Births, Still-births, Deaths and Marriages (Prescription of Forms) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2014 (S.S.I. 2014 No. 141) The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2014 (S.S.I. 2014 No. 142)