Agricultural law in Scotland
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Agricultural law in Scotland
Butterworths/Law Society of Scotland, 1996
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This authoritative text details the steps to be taken in an agricultural tenancy from its inception, through succession to the tenancy, to termination. Potential pitfalls are identified and practical advice on how to avoid them is offered.
Table of Contents
"Introduction. The holding. Security of tenure and contracting out. Leases for less than year to year. Provision and maintenance of fixed equipment. Rent and rent reviews. Restrictions on land use. Improvements. Muirburn. Game and deer. Succession planning. Succession to a lease. Termination and part termination. Notices to quit. Response to notice to quit. Response to s 22(2) notice to quit and demands to remedy. Rights and claims on termination or partial termination. Tenant's claims on termination. Landlord's rights and claims on termination. Market gardens. Small landholdings and statutory small tenancies. Dispute resolution. Milk quotas. IACS, subsidies and quotas. Appendix 1: statutory materials. Appendix 2: styles."
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