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This notice provides a glossary of Scottish land law terms.
Consolidate, strengthen and update the information you hold on your properties and identify vulnerable titles you can secure.
The processes and documents you need to understand your estate.
Section last updated January 2024.
Intellectual property is the legal right associated with creations of the mind, e.g. artworks, inventions etc
How to apply for the class of title to a registered estate to be upgraded (practice guide 42).
Evidence from Ghana
Access historical information about properties and people recorded in the 1862 Act Register.
We deal with complaints about cases where a company name is registered for the primary purpose of preventing someone else with legitimate interest from registering it, or demanding payment from them to release it.
General guidance on securing, protecting and realising insolvent estates
We deal with complaints about cases where a company name is registered for the primary purpose of preventing someone else with legitimate interest from registering it, or demanding payment from them to release it. Company Names Tribunal works with the...
Midlands Region, Judge David R.Salter (chairman) and I.D Humphries BSc (Est Man) FRICS (Surveyor) on 16 May 2023
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