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Index to The Abolition of Feudal Tenure in Scotland

This is the index to the Bloomsbury Professional book The Abolition of Feudal Tenure in Scotland. 

Kenneth G C Reid

Index

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
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