2. Legal Framework - PL in Scotland Flashcards

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What is absolute ownership?

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Near equivelant to Freehold. The superior can register a real burden over land.

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What are real burdens?

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These resemble easements, positive and restrictive covenants in the rest of the UK.

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What is a matrimonial home?

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When a person who lives or has lived in a property with their spouse but is not a joint owner of it. They still have rights to the property and the home cannot be sold without a court order unless a final divorce settlement has been made.

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What is a form of repair notice?

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Someone in control of a property can be forces to undertake repairs to a satisfactory standard if the property is deemed to be in serious disrepair, in danger of becoming in serious disrepair or in danger of causing damage to another property.

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What is Sequestration?

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Bankruptcy - A person can opt for self sequestration with the agreement of a lender or if they owe more than £1500 or if they have served:

A charge for payment and 14 days notice have elapsed

A statutory demand and 21 days have elapsed

An earnings arrestment as a result of a charge for payment

Discharge is usually granted after 3 years

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