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STATEMENT BY THE INSPECTOR OF THE PARISH OF CHARGEABILITY OF THE REASONS FOR WHICH IT IS PROPOSED TO REMOVE THE PAUPer.

Signature of inspector,

Date,

SCHEDULE B.

FORM OF APPEAL BY PAUPER AGAINST REMOVAL TO ENGLAND OR IRELAND.

To the Local Government Board for Scotland, Edinburgh.

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one of the poor on the roll of the parish of hereby appeal against a warrant to remove me to dated and intimated to ; and I pray the Local Govern

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ment Board to investigate the nature and grounds of my appeal, as stated on the succeeding pages of this schedule, and to determine accordingly, in terms of section 5 of the Poor Law (Scotland) Act, 1898.

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Note. The appellant must fill up the answers to the queries on the next page. The inspector of poor is bound, if required, to write down the answers for him. The schedule, when filled up, must be left with the inspector, who is directed, within twenty-four hours, to make his remarks in the appropriate column and either return the schedule to the appellant or transmit it to the Local Government Board as the appellant may desire.

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SCHEDULE C.

FORM OF INTIMATION BY INSPECTOR OF POOR OF PROPOSED REMOVAL
OF A PAUPER TO ENGLAND OR IRELAND.

Parish Council of

(Post Town)

Date,

To the Clerk of the Board of Guardians of

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Sir, I hereby intimate to you that, in terms of the Poor Law (Scotland) Act, 1845, the Poor Law Removal Act, 1862, and the Poor Law (Scotland) Act, 1898, I have obtained a warrant, dated to remove who has become chargeable in this parish as a pauper, to and that, unless I am otherwise instructed by the Local Government Board for Scotland, the removal will take place on the expiry of fourteen days after you receive this notice.

In terms of section 5 (2) of the Poor Law (Scotland) Act, 1898, a Board of Guardians may, within fourteen days after receipt of this notice, appeal to the Local Government Board, Edinburgh, against the proposed removal. A form of appeal is annexed, and the requisite particulars are given on the next page of this notice. A copy of the depositions taken before the sheriff is enclosed.

In acknowledging receipt be good enough to state whether it is intended to lodge an appeal with the Local Government Board.

I am,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Inspector of Poor.

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