Index to The Abolition of Feudal Tenure in Scotland
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This is the index to the Bloomsbury Professional book The Abolition of Feudal Tenure in Scotland.
Kenneth G C Reid
- A me vel de me, 1.5, 1.22
- Abolition of feudal tenure
- 2000 Act, 1.7
- amendments and repeals, 14.9
- commencement, 1.7
- declamation, 1.8
- ECHR compatibility, 1.26
- history, 1.6
- and interpretation of feudal deeds, 7.18
- mixed estates, 1.11
- outright ownership, 1.9
- and property law, 1.27
- SLC report, 1.7
- Accession, doctrine, 1.27
- Acquiescence, extinction of real burdens, 7.26
- Actions for payment, 7.19, 10.13
- Addresses, 12.3, 13.14
- Allodial land, 1.1, 1.14, 10.19
- Appointed day, date, 1.7
- Arms, 14.6
- Assignation
- barony titles, 14.5
- contractual rights, 1.22, 2.6
- development value burdens, 9.14, 9.18
- heritable securities, 14.9
- personal real burdens, 2.10, 4.2
- s 33 notices, 9.11
- Barony titles, 1.16, 1.26, 14.2–7
- Blairgowrie leases, 13.10
- Blench duties, 10.17
- Blench tenure, 1.3, 9.6
- Blocking notices, 3.28, 3.29, 11.2, 11.14
- Canon law, 1.1
- Carrick, Earldom of, 1.13
- Casualties, 1.3, 1.5, 1.17, 14.9
- Charters
- confirmation, 1.22, 13.4
- feu charters, 1.2
- late feudalism, 1.5
- resignation, 1.22
- Church of Scotland, 10.1, 10.20, 10.22, 14.9
- Coal rights, 8.2
- Common schemes, 5.2, 7.3
- Community burdens
- conversion from feudal burdens
- automatic conversion, 5.1
- common schemes, 5.2
- evaluation, 5.5
- exceptions, 5.6
- generally, 5.1–19
- principle, 2.10
- related properties, 5.5, 5.7–12
- sheltered housing, 5.5, 5.18–19
- unrelated properties, 5.5, 5.13–17
- enforcement, 2.6, 5.1
- after appointed day, 5.3, 5.4, 5.11, 7.3
- before appointed day, 5.3, 5.12
- or facility burdens, 6.3
- meaning, 2.6, 2.8, 5.1
- and neighbour burdens, 3.2
- registration, 5.1
- related properties
- common schemes, 5.2
- conditions of conversion, 5.7
- council house sales, 5.10
- enforcement, 5.11–12
- generally, 5.5, 5.7–12
- meaning, 5.8
- registration before appointed day, 5.9
- statutory framework, 5.7
- uncompleted developments, 5.9
- sheltered housing
- generally, 5.5, 5.18–19
- unburdened property, 5.18
- unrelated properties
- conditions of conversion, 5.15–17
- contra-indicators, 5.16
- contra-indicators, 5.16
- deeds, 5.14
- effect, 5.14
- generally, 5.5, 5.13–17
- notice, 5.15
- registration of deeds, 5.17
- scope, 5.13
- variation and discharge, 7.21
- four-metre rule, 7.21
- options, 7.21
- Companies, execution of deeds, 3.13, 3.29, 4.22, 8.9, 9.9
- Compensation
- development value burdens. See development value burdens
- feuduties. See feuduties variation and discharge of real burdens, 9.1
- Compensation notices
- general procedure, 12.1–6
- service
- date, 12.5
- evidence, 12.6
- Extractor of Court of Session, 12.3
- methods, 12.2
- wrong address, 12.3
- wrong debtors, 12.4
- Composition, 1.5
- Compulsory purchase, extinction of real burdens, 7.24
- Conservation bodies, 4.8
- Conservation burdens
- conversion from feudal burdens
- conservation bodies, 4.8
- contents, 4.5
- effect, 4.10
- generally, 4.4–10
- interest to preserve, 4.7
- public interest, 4.4, 4.6
- qualifying burdens, 4.4
- Scottish Ministers, 4.8
- title to preserve, 4.7
- meaning, 2.9
- personal real burdens, 2.9, 4.1
- preservation notices, 11.2
- form, 4.9
- procedure, 4.9
- registration, 4.9
- use, 2.3
- Contractual rights
- assignation, 1.22, 2.6
- superiors, 1.22, 2.6
- Conveyancing
- assignation of writs, 13.18
- barony titles, 14.4
- Crown grants, 13.3
- deduction of title, 7.20, 13.6
- discontinuation of feu grants, 13.2
- feudal terminology, 13.5
- heritable securities, 14.9
- leases, 13.9–12
- ownership by partnerships, 13.7
- post-appointed day, 13.1–18
- proper liferents, 13.8
- real burdens, 13.15
- registration of conveyances, 13.4
- right to consult titles, 13.18
- servitudes, 13.16
- standard securities, 13.13–14
- transfers of ownership, 13.4
- warrants of registration, 13.1, 13.17
- Corpus Juris Canonici, 1.1
- Corpus Juris Civilis, 1.1
- Council house sales, 5.10, 7.6
- Craig, Thomas, 1.1, 1.5
- Crown
- Crown writs, 14.9
- enforcement of maritime burdens, 7.9
- grants, 13.3
- prerogative rights, 1.16
- private land, 1.15
- superiorities, 1.2, 1.4, 1.10, 1.13
- Damages, 2.13, 7.19
- Deduction of title, 7.20, 13.6
- Deeds of conditions, 2.2, 2.5, 2.6, 3.2, 3.17, 5.8
- Developers, 4.27, 6.2
- Development value burdens
- compensation, 2.11
- ascertainment of prices, 9.6
- assignation, 9.14, 9.18
- availability, 9.1
- computation, 9.15–18
- conditions, 9.4–7, 9.12–13
- current enforceability, 9.7
- generally, 9.1–19
- inflation factor, 9.17
- Lands Tribunal determination, 9.19
- or preservation, 9.2
- procedure, 9.2
- reserving claims, 9.8–11
- compensation notices
- form, 9.14
- procedure, 12.1–6
- service, 9.14
- time limits, 9.13, 9.14
- title, 9.14
- use, 9.2
- evaluation, 9.3
- meaning, 2.11
- preservation notices
- assignation, 9.11
- duration, 9.10
- form, 9.9
- generally, 9.8–11, 11.1, 11.2
- registration, 9.9
- removal, 9.10
- title, 9.8
- use, 9.2
- protection of property rights, 1.26
- Disclamation, 1.5
- Dominium directum, 1.4, 1.17
- Dominium eminens, 1.4
- Dominium utile
- interpretation, 7.18
- meaning, 1.4
- post-abolition, 1.9
- Dry multures, 10.21
- Dunkeld Deanery dues, 10.22
- Economic development burdens
- conversion from feudal burdens
- conditions, 4.11
- contents, 4.12
- effect, 4.15
- generally, 4.11–15
- title and interest, 4.13
- types of superiors, 4.13
- creation, monetary obligations, 4.12
- meaning, 4.11
- personal real burdens, 2.9, 4.1
- preservation notices, 11.2
- discharge, 11.5
- form, 4.14
- procedure, 4.14
- registration, 4.14, 11.14
- and stamp duty, 4.14, 11.9
- Enforcement of burdens after appointed day
- challenges, 11.20
- common schemes, 7.3
- defenders, 7.17
- enforcers, 11.3
- express enforcement rights, 7.2
- facility burdens, 7.4
- feudal burdens, 7.7–9
- general rules, 7.15–19
- interpretation, 7.18
- manager burdens, 7.6
- neighbour burdens, 7.7, 7.10
- non-feudal burdens, 7.10
- personal real burdens, 7.8
- remedies, 7.19
- service burdens, 7.5
- sheltered and retirement housing, 7.3
- survival of burdens, 7.1
- title and interest to sue, 7.16
- transitional rules, 7.1
- England, feudal law, 1.1, 1.4, 1.6
- Entails, 14.8, 14.9
- Entry, 1.22
- Entry rights, 2.12, 3.9
- Errors
- preservation notices, 11.16
- removal of burdens from Land Register, 11.16
- European Convention on Human Rights, 1.26, 2.3, 9.1
- Execution of deeds, 3.13, 3.29, 4.9, 4.14, 4.19, 4.22, 8.9, 9.9
- Extinction of burdens after appointed day
- acquiescence, 7.26
- cleansing of Land Register, 7.11
- community burdens, variation and discharge, 7.21
- compulsory purchase, 7.24
- negative prescription, 7.25
- no interest to enforce, 7.27
- on appointed day, 7.1
- sunset rule, 3.3, 4.3, 7.22
- waivers, 7.20
- Facility burdens
- or community burdens, 6.3
- conversion from feudal burdens
- automatic conversion, 2.10, 6.1
- duplication of rules, 6.4
- effect, 6.2
- exceptions, 6.5
- feudal and non-feudal burdens, 6.1
- generally, 6.1–5
- enforcement, 7.4
- maintenance and rights of entry, 3.9
- meaning, 2.10, 6.1
- or neighbour burdens, 3.3, 3.5, 6.3
- roads and sewers, 6.5
- spent burdens, 6.5
- Feu charters, 1.2
- Feu contracts, 1.2
- Feu dispositions, 1.2, 13.2
- Feu farm, 1.3, 1.5
- Feuars, meaning, 1.2
- Feudal irritancies, abolition, 1.23, 2.13, 3.3, 7.19, 10.6
- Feudal law
- abolition. See abolition of feudal tenure
- England, 1.1
- Europe, 1.1
- late developments, 1.5
- principles, 1.2–4
- Scottish development, 1.1
- subinfeudation, 1.1, 1.2
- substitution, 1.2
- tenures, 1.3
- terminology, 7.18, 13.5
- Feudal real burdens
- abolition of superiors' rights, 2.6
- challenge of feudal abolition, 2.3
- conversion, 1.7, 1.9, 1.17, 2.7
- as community burdens. See community burdens
- as facility burdens. See facility burdens
- as neighbour burdens. See neighbour burdens
- as personal real burdens. See personal. real burdens
- as service burdens. See service, burdens
- classes of burdens, 2.8–9
- enforcers, 11.3
- notices. See preservation notices
- on more than one ground, 11.4
- principles, 2.10
- and validity, 2.12, 7.23
- creation, 2.2
- and ECHR, 1.26
- enforcement
- before appointed day, 2.13, 5.3, 5.12
- feudal law, 2.2
- post-appointed day. See enforcement of burdens after appointed day
- third parties, 2.5
- extinction. See extinction of burdens after appointed day
- feudal and non-feudal, 2.2
- identification of live burdens, 7.11–14
- interpretation, 7.18
- origins, 1.6, 2.1
- reversions, 1.23
- sporting rights, 2.10
- statutory scheme, 2.4–13
- survival and extinction, 2.7, 7.1
- third party rights, 2.2, 2.5
- transitional rules, 7.1
- use, 2.3
- validity, 2.12, 7.23
- waivers. See waivers
- Feuduties
- 1597 Act, 14.9
- arrears, 10.6
- compensation
- challenges, 10.13
- claims, 10.9
- computation, 10.8
- debtors and creditors, 10.10
- ECHR compatibility, 1.26
- generally, 10.8–13
- payment, 10.9
- payment by instalments, 10.14–15
- prescription, 10.9
- time limits, 10.9
- compensation notices
- form, 10.11–12
- procedure, 12.1–6
- cumulo duties, 10.3, 10.4, 10.12
- and development value burdens, 9.6, 9.17
- extinction
- 1974 Act, 1.7, 10.1, 10.4
- 2000 Act, 1.17, 10.5
- cleansing of Land Register, 10.7
- increases, 1.17
- meaning, 1.3
- nature, 10.1
- overfeuduties, 10.2
- phasing out, 1.6, 1.17
- prescription, 10.4
- redemption, 10.4
- source of income, 1.6, 10.1
- Fishing rights. See salmon rights; sporting rights
- Flats, 5.8, 6.1, 8.2, 13.14
- Floating charges, 13.4
- Foreshore, 1.14, 4.28, 7.9, 10.19
- Gold mines, 8.1, 10.22
- Greenhill, 14.1
- Ground annuals, 10.18
- Health care burdens
- 2003 Act, 2.9
- conversion from feudal burdens
- conditions, 4.16
- contents, 4.17
- effect, 4.20
- generally, 4.16–20
- types of superiors, 4.18
- creation, monetary obligations, 4.17
- personal real burdens, 2.9, 4.1
- preservation notices, 11.2
- form, 4.19
- procedure, 4.19
- registration, 4.19, 11.14
- purpose, 4.16
- Heck, 14.1
- Heraldry, 14.6
- Heritable jurisdictions, 1.5, 14.3
- Heritable securities, 14.9
- Highlands and Islands Enterprise, 4.11
- Hightae, 14.1
- Honours, 1.16
- Housing estates. See community burdens
- Infeftment, 13.5, 13.6, 14.9
- Interdict, 2.13, 7.19, 9.13
- Interest to sue, 7.16
- Interpretation of deeds, post-abolition, 7.18
- Irritancies, feudal irritancies, 1.23, 2.13, 3.3, 7.19, 10.6
- Jus commune, 1.1
- Jus quaesitum tertio, 2.2
- Kindly Tenants of Lochmaben, 10.22, 14.1
- Land Register
- errors, 7.11, 11.16
- noting survival of burdens, 7.12
- rectification of burdens, 11.20
- removal of burdens, 7.11
- removal of feuduties, 10.7
- removal of superiorities, 1.12
- scrutiny of preservation notices, 11.14
- transformation, 7.13
- wrongful rejection of preservation notices, 11.16
- Land tenures
- feudal tenures, 1.3–4
- outright ownership, 1.9
- Lands Tribunal applications
- burdens after appointed day, 11.20
- development value burdens, 9.19
- entails, 14.8
- neighbour burdens, 3.1, 3.3, 3.7
- application stage, 3.27
- attempted agreements, 3.23, 3.26
- blocking notices, 3.28, 3.29, 7.7, 11.2, 11.14
- disposals, 3.30
- eligibility, 3.24
- generally, 3.24–34
- grants, 3.32
- interest to enforce, 3.30
- objections, 3.30
- orders, 3.30, 7.7
- refusals, 3.33
- stages, 3.25–29
- time limits, 3.27, 3.28
- transitional period, 3.33, 3.34
- preservation notices, 11.19
- validity of real burdens, 7.23
- variation and discharge of burdens, 7.23
- community burdens, 7.21
- Leases
- Blairgowrie leases, 13.10
- changes, 13.9–12
- consecutive leases, 13.10
- restrictions on long leases, 13.9
- subleases, 13.12
- tacit relocation, 13.11
- Liferents, 2.9, 13.8
- Local authorities, economic development burdens, 4.13, 4.14
- Lochmaben, Kindly Tenants, 10.22, 14.1
- Maintenance, 3.9, 6.1
- Manager burdens
- automatic conversion from feudal burdens, 2.10, 3.2, 4.1, 4.27
- duration, 4.27, 7.6
- enforcement, 7.6
- extinction, 7.6
- meaning, 4.27
- personal real burdens, 2.9, 4.1
- sheltered housing, 5.19
- Maritime burdens
- automatic conversion from feudal burdens, 2.10, 4.1, 4.28
- enforcement, 7.9
- generally, 4.28
- personal real burdens, 2.9, 4.1, 4.28
- Minerals
- effect of feudal abolition, 8.3
- gold and silver, 8.1, 10.22
- preservation of benefits, 3.11
- reservations, 1.11, 1.12, 1.20, 8.4–5
- separate tenements, 8.2
- Mixed estates, 1.11
- Mussels, 8.1
- National Health Service trusts, health care burdens, 4.16, 4.18, 4.19
- Natural gas rights, 1.14, 8.1
- Neighbour burdens
- blocking notices, 3.28, 3.29, 11.2, 11.4
- enforcement, 7.7, 7.10
- implied rights, 7.10
- extinction, 7.10
- or facility burdens, 3.3, 3.5, 6.3
- meaning, 2.8
- or personal pre-emption burdens, 3.10, 4.21, 11.4
- or personal real burdens, 4.1, 4.21, 11.4
- preservation as, 2.10, 5.6
- effect, 3.16, 3.22
- evaluation, 3.3
- excluded burdens, 3.2
- options, 3.1
- s 18 preservation
- 100-metres rule, 3.3, 3.7, 3.8, 11.14
- appointed day condition, 3.15
- benefit of minerals, 3.11
- benefit of salmon fishings, 3.12
- conditions, 2.12, 3.1
- entry/use rights, 3.9
- excluded burdens, 3.5
- generally, 3.4–16
- places of human habitation, 3.7
- pre-emptions, 3.10
- qualifying burdens, 3.5
- qualifying land, 3.6
- redemptions, 3.10
- time limits, 3.1
- title to preserve, 3.4
- trustees as superiors, 3.14
- s 18 preservation notices, 11.2
- costs, 3.3, 3.13
- discharge, style, 11.5
- effect of registration, 3.7
- form, 3.13
- generally, 2.10, 3.1
- procedure, 3.13
- registration, 3.13, 7.7, 11.14
- service, 3.13
- s 19 preservation agreements
- contents, 3.19
- generally, 3.17–23
- preliminary notices, 3.23, 3.26, 11.2
- registration, 3.21, 7.7, 11.2, 11.13, 11.14
- registration fees, 3.21
- requirements, 3.18
- scope, 3.17
- stamp duty, 11.9, 11.11
- style, 3.20
- time limits, 3.21
- s 20 applications. See lands tribunal applications
- Non-entry, 1.5
- Novodamus, 1.5
- Oaths and affirmations, 3.13, 4.22, 8.9, 9.9
- Orkney, 1.1, 10.19
- Oysters, 8.1
- Partnerships, 13.7
- Payment, actions for payment, 7.19, 10.13
- Pecuniary real burdens, 1.19, 10.20
- Peerages, 1.16
- Periodical payments
- blench duties, 10.17
- dry multures, 10.21
- feuduties. See feuduties
- generally, 10.16–22
- ground annuals, 10.18
- skat, 10.19
- standard charges, 10.20
- stipends, 10.20
- teinds, 10.20
- Personal bar, 2.13
- Personal pre-emption burdens
- conversion from feudal burdens
- effect, 4.23
- evaluation, 4.3, 4.21
- generally, 4.21–23, 5.6
- creation, 4.24
- or neighbour burdens, 3.10, 4.21, 11.4
- personal real burdens, 2.9, 4.1
- preservation notices
- form, 4.22
- procedure, 4.22
- registration, 4.22
- Personal real burdens
- 2003 Act, 2.9
- assignation, 2.10, 4.2
- categories, 2.9, 4.1
- conservation. See conservation burdens
- conversion from feudal burdens
- effect, 4.2
- evaluation, 4.3
- generally, 2.10, 4.1
- time limits, 4.1
- creation, 4.1
- economic development. See economic development burdens
- enforcement, 7.8, 7.16
- health care. See health care burdens
- managers. See manager burdens
- maritime. See maritime burdens
- meaning, 2.9
- or neighbour burdens, 4.1, 4.21, 11.4
- new juridical category, 4.1
- pre-emption. See personal pre-emption burdens
- preservation notices, 2.10, 4.1
- costs, 4.3
- discharge, style, 11.5
- registration, 7.8
- stamp duty, 11.9
- redemption. See personal redemption burdens
- rural housing. See rural. housing burdens
- Personal redemption burdens
- 2003 Act, 2.9
- or neighbour burdens, 3.10
- personal real burdens, 2.9, 4.1
- preservation, 5.6
- evaluation, 4.3
- notices, 11.2
- procedure, 4.26
- Petroleum rights, 1.14, 8.1
- Planning gains, 2.12, 4.12
- Port and ferry rights, 8.1
- Praedial real burdens
- and 2000 Act, 2.5
- and 2003 Act, 2.5
- and abolition of superiorities, 1.19
- affirmative burdens, 2.8, 2.12
- classification, 2.8
- community. See community burdens
- conversion to, principles, 2.10
- creation, 13.15
- feudal and praedial burdens, 2.2
- maintenance. See facility burdens
- meaning, 2.2
- negative burdens, 2.8, 2.12
- neighbour. See neighbour burdens
- post-abolition. See enforcement of burdens after appointed day
- post-abolition enforcement rights, 7.10
- pre-abolition enforcement, 5.11
- services. See service burdens
- Pre-emption rights.
- extinction, 4.21
- meaning, 3.10
- personal real burdens, 2.9, 3.10
- rural housing burdens, 4.24, 4.25
- Prescription
- extinction of burdens after appointed day, 7.25
- feuduty compensation, 10.9
- redemption of feuduties, 10.4
- sporting rights, 8.7
- Preservation notices
- blocking notices, 3.28, 3.29, 11.2, 11.14
- challenges
- generally, 11.17–20
- Lands Tribunal, 11.19
- options, 11.17
- rectification, 11.18
- choice of burden, 11.4–5
- conservation burdens, 11.2
- form, 4.9
- procedure, 4.9
- registration, 4.9
- defects, 11.15, 11.17, 11.18
- development value burdens, 11.2
- discharge, 11.5
- discharge styles, 11.5
- economic development burdens
- discharge, style, 11.6
- form, 4.14
- procedure, 4.14
- registration, 4.14, 11.14
- enforcers, 11.3
- health care burdens, 11.2
- form, 4.19
- procedure, 4.19
- registration, 4.19, 11.14
- invalidity, 11.15, 11.17
- list, 11.2
- neighbour burdens, 2.10, 3.1, 11.2
- costs, 3.3, 3.13
- discharge, style, 11.5
- form, 3.13
- procedure, 3.13
- registration, 3.3, 3.13, 11.13, 11.14
- personal pre-emption burdens, 11.2
- form, 4.22
- procedure, 4.22
- registration, 4.22
- personal real burdens, 2.10, 4.1
- costs, 4.3
- discharge, style, 11.5
- personal redemption burdens, 11.2
- procedure, 2.10, 11.1-20
- registration
- generally, 11.12-16
- invalidity, 11.15, 11.17
- scrutiny at Registers, 11.14
- time limits, 11.16
- wrongful rejection, 11.16
- rural housing burdens, 4.25
- service, 11.7-8
- sporting rights, 8.9, 11.2
- stamp duties, 11.9-11
- Principality of Scotland, 1.13
- Private roads, maintenance, 2.10
- Property law
- and abolition of feudal tenure, 1.27
- transfers of ownership, 13.4
- Property rights
- and abolition of feudal tenure, 1.26, 2.3
- waivers of real burdens, 9.1
- Public interest, conservation burdens, 4.4, 4.6
- Public policy, and conversion of burdens, 2.12
- Real burdens
- 2003 Act, 7.1
- affirmative burdens, 2.8
- benefited properties, 2.2
- burdened properties, 2.2
- creation, new rules, 3.13, 13.15
- extinction. See extinction op burdens after appointed day
- feudal. See feudal real burdens
- feudal or non-feudal burdens, 2.2
- hybrid burdens, 2.2, 2.7
- identification of surviving burdens, 7.11-14
- interpretation, 7.18
- legal requirements, 4.12, 4.17
- negative burdens, 2.8
- new classes, 2.8-9
- non-feudal. See praedial real burdens
- pecuniary real burdens, 1.19, 10.20
- post-appointed day. See inporciment of burdens after appointed day
- praedial or personal burdens, 7.15
- variation and discharge, compensation, 9.1
- Recognition, 1.5
- Reddendo, 1.3, 1.7, 1.17
- Redemption, 1.23, 3.10
- Regalian rights, 1.14, 8.1-3
- Related properties. See community burdens
- Relief, 1.5
- Remedies, 7.19
- Retirement housing
- community burdens
- enforcement, 5.4, 7.3
- unburdened property, 3.2, 5.18
- manager burdens, 4.27, 5.19
- meaning, 5.18
- Reversions, 1.23, 5.6
- Rights of way, 2.10
- Roads, 2.10, 5.6, 6.5
- Roman law, 1.1, 1.4, 1.27, 2.1
- Rural housing burdens
- conversion from feudal burdens, 4.25
- creation, 4.24
- personal real burdens, 2.9, 4.1
- pre-emption rights, 4.24, 4.25
- preservation notices, 4.25
- Salmon fishings
- effect of feudal abolition, 8.3
- Kindly Tenants of Lochmaben, 14.1
- preservation of reservations, 8.8
- regalia minira, 1.14
- separate tenements, 2.10, 3.12, 8.1
- Sasine, 1.5, 13.4
- Schoolhouses, 1.23
- Scottish Enterprise, 4.11
- Scottish Law Commission
- and abolition of feudal tenure, 1.6, 1.7
- community burdens, 5.11
- and development value burdens, 9.17
- long leases, 13.9
- and real burdens, 2.4
- and regalian rights, 8.1
- Scottish Ministers
- conservation burdens, 4.8
- economic development burdens, 4.11, 4.13, 4.14
- health care burdens, 4.16, 4.18, 4.19
- Seabed, 1.14, 4.28, 7.9
- Service burdens
- automatic conversion to, 2.10, 6.6
- enforcement, 7.5
- generally, 6.6
- meaning, 2.10, 6.6
- Service of heirs, 14.9
- Service of notices
- compensation notices, 12.2-6
- preservation notices, 11.7-8
- Servitudes
- creation, 13.16
- entry rights, 3.9
- and feudal abolition, 1.19
- negative servitudes, 1.19
- positive servitudes, 3.9
- restrictive list, 2.1, 3.9, 13.16
- Sewers, 5.6, 6.5
- Sheltered housing
- community burdens, 5.5
- enforcement, 5.4
- unburdened property, 3.2, 5.18
- enforcement of burdens, 7.3
- management rights of owners, 2.12
- manager burdens, 4.27, 5.19
- meaning, 5.18
- Shetland, 1.1, 10.19
- Silver mines, 8.1, 10.22
- Skat, 10.19
- Smallholm, 14.1
- Social landlords, 7.6
- Specific implement, 7.19
- Sporting rights
- nature, 8.2, 8.6
- post-abolition, 8.6-10
- preservation as separate tenements, 8.6, 8.7
- effect, 7.8, 8.10
- qualifying reservations, 8.8
- preservation notices
- form, 8.9
- generally, 1.17, 2.10, 8.9, 11.2
- registration, 8.9
- salmon. See salmon fishings
- special treatment, 2.10, 3.2, 3.5, 3.9
- St Andrews Deanery dues, 10.22
- Stamp duties
- conservation burdens, 4.9
- economic development burdens, 4.14, 11.9
- land transactions, 11.11
- neighbour burdens, 3.13, 3.21, 11.9, 11.11
- personal real burdens, 11.9
- preservation notices, 11.9-11
- stamp duty land tax, 11.10, 11.11
- Standard charges, 10.20
- Standard securities
- 1970 Act, 1.27
- barony titles, 14.7
- conveyancing practice, 13.13-14
- creation, 13.13
- descriptions, 13.14
- personal real burdens, 2.9
- Stipends, 10.20, 14.9
- Subinfeudation, 1.1, 1.2, 1.17
- Subleases, 13.12
- Sunset rule, 3.3, 4.3, 7.22, 9.17
- Superiorities
- 19th-century trading, 10.1
- abolition, 1.10, 2.6
- casualties, 1.17
- entry, 1.22
- feudal rights, 1.17
- meaning, 1.2
- monopolies, 1.17
- non-feudal rights
- classes, 1.18
- contractual rights, 1.22, 2.6
- ordinary real rights, 1.19
- reservations, 1.20
- servitudes, 1.19
- trusts, 1.21
- obligations, 1.24-25
- personal services, 1.17
- planning role, 2.3
- post-abolition interpretation, 7.18
- post-abolition rights, 1.17-23
- real burdens. See feudal real burdens
- removal from Land Register, 1.12
- reversions, 1.23
- Survival of burdens
- distinguishing spent from live burdens, 7.14
- enforcement rules, 7.15-19
- Land Register identification, 7.11-13
- post-abolition of feudal tenure, 7.1
- praedial or personal burdens, 7.15
- Tacit relocation, 13.11
- Teinds, 8.2, 10.20, 14.9
- Tenants, negative burdens, 7.17
- Tenements. See community burdens; facility burdens; flats
- Tenendas clauses, 1.2
- Thirlage, 10.21, 14.9
- Time limits
- feuduty compensation, 10.9
- neighbour burdens
- preservation notices, 3.1
- s 19 agreements, 3.21
- s 20 applications, 3.27, 3.28
- preservation notices, 11.16
- Title to sue, 7.16
- Trustees, 3.14, 14.9
- Trusts, 1.21
- Udal law, 1.1, 10.19
- United States, Uniform Conservation Easement Act, 4.4
- Use rights, neighbour burdens, 3.9
- Vassals, 1.2
- Waivers of real burdens
- abuse of system, 2.3
- before appointed day, 5.6
- community burdens, 5.11
- community use, 9.4
- compensation, 9.1
- conservation burdens, 4.6
- facility burdens, 6.5
- minutes of waiver, 7.20
- neighbour burdens, 3.7
- post-appointed day, 7.20
- source of income, 1.7, 1.26, 2.3
- Wardholding, 1.3, 1.5
- Warrandice, 1.24
- Warrants of registration, 4.9, 11.13, 13.1, 13.17