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By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0036) 9 September 2000, 160-161(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the various strategies owners of Scottish property are devising to ensure they retain control over its use and development once the feudal system ceases. Focuses on two vehicles for controlling development: the letting rather than selling of non-residential property and the use of claw-back or top-up payments to secure a share of future development profit.
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Discusses the various strategies owners of Scottish property are devising to ensure they retain control over its use and development once the feudal system ceases. Focuses on two vehicles for controlling development: the letting rather than selling of non-residential property and the use of claw-back or top-up payments to secure a share of future development profit.