Scottish Law of Leases

Summary
This fourth edition of Scottish Law of Leases is a comprehensive and lucid introduction to the Scottish law of landlord and tenant. The book covers residential, commercial, and agricultural leases and it provides guidance on a wide range of topics, including local authority tenancies, crofts, Scotland s Agricultural Holdings Acts, and valuations of market rent. It provides lawyers and chartered surveyors, as well as students in these and related disciplines, with an invaluable work of reference. Contents basic legal requirements * rights and obligations of the parties * legal remedies of the parties * assignation and interposed leases * long leases * succession to tenancy * termination of leases * tenancy of shops * common lease terms * rent reviews * service charges * agricultural holdings * residential the private sector * residential Scottish secure tenancies.
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