Married Women’s Policies of Assurance (Scotland) (Amendment) Act 1980

Type Public General Act
Publication 1980-10-29
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Extension of s. 2 of 1880 Act to policies effected by married women or unmarried persons.

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Subject to the provisions of this Act, section 2 of the 1880 Act (which provides that a policy of assurance effected by any married man on his own life, and expressed upon the face of it to be for the benefit of his wife, or children, or both, shall be deemed a trust for their benefit) shall have effect as if—

In this section— - " spouse " includes a person, named in the policy as a beneficiary, who becomes the spouse of the person effecting the policy; and - " children" includes children that the person effecting the policy has or may have, including his or her illegitimate or adopted children, but does not include children of his or her spouse and another person, unless they have been adopted by the person effecting the policy.

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Powers of trustee under policy.

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Power of beneficiary to assign or renounce interest under policy.

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Application of Trusts (Scotland) Act 1961.

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The powers conferred on the Court of Session by section 1 of the Trusts (Scotland) Act 1961 in relation to any trust taking effect under any will, settlement, or other disposition, are exercisable in relation to any trust constituted by virtue of section 2 of the 1880 Act, and for the purposes of the exercise of those powers the said section 1 has effect in relation to any trust so constituted, as it has effect in relation to any trust taking effect under any will, settlement or other disposition.

Repeal of section 19 of Family Law Reform Act 1969.

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Section 19 of the Family Law Reform Act 1969 (policies of assurance), so far as it relates to section 2 of the 1880 Act, is hereby repealed.

Short title, interpretation and extent.

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