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  2. File:Conveyancing (Scotland) Act 1924 (UKPGA Geo5-14-15-27).pdf

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  3. Missives of Sale (Scots law) - Wikipedia

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    Only a conveyance, as a separate legal act, can effect the transfer agreed to under the contract between the parties. As well as being a traditio system, Scots law also uses the principle of 'abstraction', meaning the conveyance does rely on the cause of the transfer. [5] In Scots law the recognised causa for transfers of land are: Contract; Gift

  4. File:Conveyancing (Scotland) Act 1874 (UKPGA Vict-37-38-94).pdf

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  8. Scots property law - Wikipedia

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    A large feature of Scots property law is the publicity principle and the legal doctrine surrounding it. The publicity principle requires that in transfers of all property there is a need for an external (i.e. public) act in order to create or transfer real rights. In Scots law, the publicity principle has not been analysed in great detail.

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