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File:Conveyancing (Scotland) Act 1924 (UKPGA Geo5-14-15-27).pdf. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. File; Talk; English. Read; View on ...
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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
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Only a conveyance, as a separate legal act, can effect the transfer agreed to by contract between the parties. Scotland has an abstract property legal system, meaning the conveyance does rely on the causa of the transfer. [6] In Scots law the recognised causae traditionis for transfer of property are: loan for consumption , gift
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland for the year 1705. It lists acts of Parliament of the old Parliament of Scotland , that was merged with the old Parliament of England to form the Parliament of Great Britain , by the Union with England Act 1707 (c. 7).
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.