WebThis Order in Council is made under sections 1 and 2 of the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975. It makes provision in connection with the establishment of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, the Department for Business and Trade and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The Church of Scotland is Presbyterian in polity and Reformed in theology. The most recent articulation of its legal position, the Articles Declaratory (1921), spells out the key concepts. As a Presbyterian church, the Kirk has no bishops but is rather governed by elders and ministers (collectively called presbyters) sitting in a series of courts…
Guidance notes on unions
Web4. instructs the Clerk to send the approved Basis of Union to the Church of Scotland Law department authorising the Delegation of Assembly to issue a unitary constitution for the united congregation; 5. instructs the Moderator and the Clerk, in consultation with local parties, to make WebThe Church of Scotland is one of the largest organisations in Scotland. We have over 400,000 members. For properties which become surplus to requirements, the Law Department generally acts for the Church body concerned in connection with its sale. We sell properties from all over Scotland from Orkney right down to the borders from … earth and lava
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WebThe law department will apply to OSCR on behalf of the congregations uniting to change the name of the charity whose details are being retained on the register. Following the union, the law department will notify OSCR to remove the charity number(s) for the charity which is being removed from the register. WebGlencairn Church, Kirkland, Moniaive, DG3 4HD Church of Scotland Law Department 121 George Street Edinburgh EH2 4YN Telephone 0131 240 2263 Fax 0131 240 2246 Email: [email protected] Viewing Arrangements By appointment with The Church of Scotland Law Department on 0131 240 2263. Offers WebSource: Guidance Notes on Freedom of Information within the Church, a law department circular. While the Church of Scotland is not an established church its constitution, it is the official church of Scotland. The Church has special legal protection by the Church of Scotland Act 1921. The email address used here is for 'Finance and Stewardship ctcs-2+ato