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    Land registration in Scots law is a system of public registration of land, and associated real rights. Scotland has one of the oldest systems of land...
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  • information recorded and the protection provided by land registration varies widely by jurisdiction. In common law countries, particularly in jurisdictions in...
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    leasehold) could quite easily be acquired by squatting before the Land Registration Act 2002. Since its passage such rights are dominated by precisely...
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    Scots property law governs the rules relating to property found in the legal jurisdiction of Scotland. In Scots law, the term 'property' does not solely...
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    Prescription in Scots law allows the creation or extinction of personal and real rights. There are two forms of prescription: (1) positive prescription...
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    deprived of all ownership in the property, at the moment of registration in the Land Register. Scots law follows the principle that traditionibus non nudis pactis...
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  • Udal law generally holds sway in Shetland and Orkney, along with Scots law. Not all land in Shetland and Orkney can be described as falling under udal tenure...
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    Possession in Scots law occurs when an individual physically holds property with the intent to use it. Possession is traditionally viewed as a state of...
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  • Feu was long the most common form of land tenure in Scotland. Conveyancing in Scots law was dominated by forms which were called feudal until the Scottish...
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  • Sasine (category Scots law legal terminology)
    Sasine in Scots law is the delivery of feudal property, typically land. Feudal property means immovable property, and includes everything that naturally...
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    The missives of sale, in Scots property law, are a series of formal letters between the two parties, the Buyer and the Seller, containing the contract...
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  • many elements of Scots property law are different. In England, property law encompasses four main topics: English land law, or the law of "real property"...
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    Souvenir plot (category Scots property law)
    advertise the purchase of 'ownership' of small plot of land part of an estate. However, Scots property law only recognises a defined number of real rights,...
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    purchase are powers to obtain land in Scotland that were traditionally available to certain public bodies in Scots law. Scots law classifies compulsory purchase...
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  • An estate in land is, in the law of England and Wales, an interest in real property that is or may become possessory. It is a type of personal property...
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    creditors and debtors. The newest form of diligence, land attachment, will be introduced into Scots law when Part 4 of the Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland)...
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    Laird (category Articles containing Scots-language text)
    English had o, a difference still found in standard English two and Scots twa. The Scots and Northern English dialectal variant laird has been recorded in...
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    In common law systems, land tenure, from the French verb "tenir" means "to hold", is the legal regime in which land "owned" by an individual is possessed...
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  • Press. p. 188. A Roman-Dutch legal term; Scots law has pactum legis commissoriæ (in pignoribus). The Jersey Law Commission, Consultation Paper: Security...
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  • Fee tail (redirect from Law of entail)
    other European countries and elsewhere; in Scots law tailzie was codified in the Entail Act 1685. Most common law jurisdictions have abolished fee tails or...
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    The Registration Act 1617, stipulated that the instrument of sasine required registration in order to create or transfer real rights in Scots law: "HIS...
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  • Conveyancing (redirect from Buying land)
    Land Registry's National Spatial Dataset to display boundary maps on-screen using a live data link to help validate property locations. In Scots law,...
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  • Chinese property law has existed in various forms for centuries. After the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949, most land is owned by collectivities...
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  • Fee simple (redirect from Fee land)
    In English law, a fee simple or fee simple absolute is an estate in land, a form of freehold ownership. A "fee" is a vested, inheritable, present possessory...
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    through a deed or land registration) is fundamental to German private law (as well as Brazilian law, Greek law, South African law, and Scots law). Abstract title...
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    and the rule of law, holding that the only "true" law is their own idiosyncratic interpretation of "common law". Freemen on the land also advocate schemes...
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  • International Union for Land Value Taxation (The IU) Land (economics) Land monopolization and reform Land speculation Land tenure and registration Law of rent Lockean...
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    Allodial title (category Land tenure)
    of land held in allodium, or land ownership by occupancy and defence of the land. Most property ownership in common law jurisdictions is fee simple. In...
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  • Scottish Assessors (category Scots property law)
    approach to the administration of valuation, council tax and electoral registration. Founded in 1975, in conjunction with the abolition of the Scottish counties...
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    (on civil law reform); the Department for Communities and Local Government (on building regulation); HM Land Registry (on land registration). In the Irish...
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