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  2. Feu (land tenure) - Wikipedia

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    The process of sub-infeudation may be repeated to an indefinite extent. The Conveyancing (Scotland) Act 1874 rendered any clause in a disposition against subinfeudation null and void. [4] [7] Casualties, which are a feature of land held in feu, are certain payments made to the superior thar are contingent on the happening of certain events.

  3. Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 - Wikipedia

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    The Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 (asp 5) was a land reform enforced by an Act of the Scottish Parliament that was passed by the Scottish Parliament on 3 May 2000, and received Royal Assent on 9 June 2000.

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1746

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    An Act for taking away and abolishing the Heretable Jurisdictions in Scotland; and for making Satisfaction to the Proprietors thereof; and for restoring such Jurisdictions to the Crown; and for making more effectual Provision for the Administration of Justice throughout that Part of the United Kingdom, by the King’s Courts and Judges there ...

  5. Scots property law - Wikipedia

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    "the granter of a feu disposition retained an interest in the property – the superiority (or dominium directum). This interest gave the granter the right to enforce conditions over the property. The grantee had the right to possess the property (or dominium utile), providing that they did not breach any of the conditions set by the granter."

  6. Disposition (Scots law) - Wikipedia

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    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; excambion (i.e. an exchange) sale; ex facie absolute disposition (prospectively abolished in 1970)

  7. Nations in Scottish universities - Wikipedia

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    The University of St Andrews, in common with continental universities at the time of its founding, was divided into nations each presided over by a Procurator.The four nations were originally "Albany," "Angus," "Lothian" and "Britain" covering approximately northwest, northeast, southeast and southwest Scotland respectively.

  8. Cincinnati rallies past Union 1-0, will face Crew in Eastern ...

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    Rookie defender Yerson Mosquera scored in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time, Roman Celentano had four saves and FC Cincinnati set up an all-Ohio Eastern Conference Final with a 1-0 ...

  9. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from ...

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    An Act to enable Counties and Stewarteries in Scotland to give aid to Royal Burghs situated therein, for the purpose of improving, enlarging or rebuilding their Gaols, or to improve, enlarge or rebuild Common Gaols of Counties and Stewarteries which are not the Gaols of Royal Burghs. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 91))