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Agricultural Tenancies 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780414015012
Previous Edition ISBN: 0414011104
Published: December 2016
Publisher: W. Green
Country of Publication: Scotland
Format: Hardback, 2 Volumes
Price: £317.00



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The Agricultural Holdings Act 2003 resulted in completely new forms of tenancy and amended laws relating to holdings, resulting in a complete overhaul of this major Scottish work, Agricultural Tenancies.

There is now increased emphasis on the historical background to tenancies, providing a complete overview of the development of the law and an understanding of its current standing.

The content has also expanded significantly with chapters increasing from 39 to 89 in number and with entirely new parts included on:-

  • Limited duration tenancies
  • Jurisdiction and remedies
  • Land Court practice
  • Arbitration
The text includes up-to-date case law and full appendices of legislation as a second volume, making it the complete source of information. Most importantly, it contains the insight of Lord Gill, an author widely acknowledged as the principal authority on agricultural law in Scotland.

All this makes this title central to all those dealing with agricultural tenancies, including solicitors, agricultural valuers and arbiters, who will find it necessary to have these answers and insight to hand.

Subjects:
Scots Law, Agricultural Law
Contents:
Pt I Introduction and Historical Review
Pt II 1991 Act Tenancies
Pt III The Limited Duration Tenancies
Pt IV Leases for Grazing and Mowing
Pt V Jurisdiction and Remedies
Part VI Land Court Practice
Part VII Arbitration