PRACTICE NOTES
This Practice Note considers the position on arrestment in Scotland.
For direction on related topics, consult the following:
for alternative types of diligence in Scottish civil procedure, consult the relevant Practice Note: Enforcement in Scottish civil litigation, which in turn connects to comprehensive, in-depth practical guidance on numerous diligence mechanisms available in Scotland
for the counterpart in England and Wales, see Introduction to enforcement—overview, which, besides outlining the subject, links to fuller, practical guidance on a wide range of elements of domestic enforcement in England and Wales
for cross-border enforcement, see Practice Note: Cross-border enforcement—a guide for dispute resolution practitioners, which, in addition to surveying the area, links to further, detailed practical guidance on multiple key aspects of cross-border enforcement
In 2020, the Scottish Government commenced a policy review of diligence measures in Scotland, and this resulted in the Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Act 2024, which obtained Royal Assent on 15
Dispute Resolution