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2 Baxter v Paterson (1843) 5 D 1074. 3 Miller v Wilson 1919 1 SLT 223. 4 Tennent's Trs v Maxwell (1880) 17 SLR 463. 5 Rankine p 201. Not to derogate from the grant 3.11 This is a corollary of (1). Once in the property, the tenant has ...
The fifth edition: - Takes full account of recent legislative changes including the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 and the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Scotland) Act 2013.
A general introductory treatise on the Scottish law of landlord and tenant. The book covers the common law of leases, and provides a concise and up-to-date account of the complex...
A Treatise on the Law of Leases in Scotland
The book covers: Constitution of a Lease - the essential elements required by Scots Law in order to create a Lease; Break Options - including a detailed analysis of essential cases on service, correct recipients, notice periods, ...
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Report on Conversion of Long Leases
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This new title deals with all the main aspects of Scottish commercial lease law and importantly will include a comparison with English lease law on a topic by topic basis. Aimed at Scottish solicitors, surveyors and property managers
The law of irritancy relates to a landlord's entitlement to terminate a lease for land prematurely, usually due to a breach of lease obligations by a tenant, but also if the tenant suffers a change in financial status, such as insolvency, ...