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Sheriff and summary sheriff
The Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 created a new judicial office in the sheriff court, known as the ‘summary sheriff’. A summary sheriff sits in the sheriff court, but with a restricted jurisdiction. They are able to conduct simple procedure and summary cause cases (under £5,000 in value). In this chapter, when we refer to ‘sheriff’, this includes summary sheriffs, as under simple procedure they have the same powers.