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1195:. c. 33) amended the 1892 act and included a number of provisions relating to building within a burgh. The burgh was to maintain a register of plans and petitions (in modern terms a register of planning permissions). Permitted developments were to be issued building warrants by the town council, and the burgh surveyor was empowered to enforce the warrants and rectify unauthorised building. New powers were given to town councils in relation to the maintenance of footpaths and public rubbish bins, and the placing of advertisement hoardings and scaffolding. Minimum standards were set for the height and internal space of new buildings and on overcrowding, and for the width of streets. Powers were given to the burgh to make new streets and openings. Also included in the Act were various sundry powers and duties including the compulsory lighting of vehicles, licensing for billiard halls and ice cream shops, prohibition on betting in the street, powers on controlling milk supply, and penalties for littering. 1122: 338: 155: 993: 895: 798: 694: 608: 1080:
police burgh. Any remaining burghs of barony or regality that had not adopted the police acts were implicitly dissolved. Populous places that could become a burgh were now to have a population of 2,000 or more – though where a place with a lower population resolved to adopt the act, it was at the county sheriff’s discretion to allow or refuse such an application. Police commissioners were now to be retitled councillors, headed by a magistrate under whatever title was customary in the burgh.
27: 775:– repealed much of the earlier legislation. It also made it easier for police burghs to be created. Any "populous place" was now allowed to adopt a police system and become a burgh. A populous place was defined as any town, village, place or locality not already a burgh and with a population of 1,200 inhabitants or upwards. At the same time, a poll in favour of adopting the act now needed only a simple majority. 1079:
c. 55), which came into effect on 15 May 1893, superseded all earlier general and police acts in burghs. Each burgh was now united as a single body corporate for police and municipal purposes – in some cases, a previous royal burgh or burgh of barony or regality had continued to exist alongside the
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In order for the act to be adopted in any burgh, an application by householders in the town had to be made for a poll to be held. If three-quarters of qualified voters were in favour, the act would come into force in the burgh. Inhabitants were also free to choose which parts of the act to adopt.
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Boundaries for the police burgh were to be set out, which could be extended up to 1,000 yards (910 m) in any direction from the limits of the existing burgh. Contiguous burghs were allowed to unite for police burgh purposes. The boundaries agreed were recorded in the
671:– reduced the majority of householders required to adopt the police system from three quarters to two thirds. It also allowed the parliamentary burghs to adopt the burgh police act, and to levy for money to carry out municipal government. 815:
An Act to make more effectual Provision for regulating the Police of Towns and populous Places in Scotland, and for lighting, cleansing, paving, draining, supplying Water to and improving the same, and also for promoting the Public Health
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An Act to amend an Act to enable Burghs in Scotland to establish a general System of Police, and another Act for providing for the Appointment and Election of Magistrates and Councillors for certain Burghs and Towns of
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An Act to provide for the Appointment and Election of Magistrates and Councillors for the several Burghs and Towns of Scotland which now return or contribute to return Members to Parliament and are not Royal
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c. 101) set out again the powers of police burghs. It also introduced a system by which commissioners of burghs could apply to the county sheriff for an extension of the burgh boundaries.
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An Act for regulating the Police and Sanitary Administration of towns and populous places, and for facilitating the union of Police and Municipal Administration in burghs in Scotland.
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An Act to make more effectual Prevision for regulating the Police of Towns and populous Places in Scotland and for paving, draining, cleansing, lighting, and improving the same.
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A body of elected police commissioners was to administer the police burgh, between five and twenty-one in number. The chief magistrate of the existing burgh was to be,
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The commissioners could, on applying the relevant sections of the act, collect and apply sums of money for the purposes of:
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to adopt powers of paving, lighting, cleansing, watching, supplying with water and improving their communities.
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which had adopted a "police system" for governing the town. They existed from 1833 to 1975.
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employing collectors, clerks, constables, surveyors, police officers, watchmen, etc.
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An Act to amend the Law relating to the Administration of Burghs in Scotland.
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An Act to enable Burghs in Scotland to establish a general System of Police.
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divided burghs, royal or police, into "large" and "small" burghs.
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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011
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c. 49) retitled the governing body of a burgh as "the
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An Act to amend the Burgh Police (Scotland) Act, 1892.
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European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999 (repealed)
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Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892 Amendment Act 1894
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