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:-
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.