Ramsay v Holmes
Ramsay v Holmes
- 1992
- Scots Law Times (1992) 26 SLT (Lands Tr.) 53-60(8) .
The proprietors of a house, now used as an office building, applied for the discharge of a land obligation, on the ground that its existence impeded a reasonable use of the land. The superior refused permission to build an extension to the rear of the building, for which planning permission had been granted.
CONVEYANCING AND FEUDAL REFORM (SCOTLAND) ACT 1970
LAND OBLIGATIONS
The proprietors of a house, now used as an office building, applied for the discharge of a land obligation, on the ground that its existence impeded a reasonable use of the land. The superior refused permission to build an extension to the rear of the building, for which planning permission had been granted.
CONVEYANCING AND FEUDAL REFORM (SCOTLAND) ACT 1970
LAND OBLIGATIONS