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Rise and rise of the land court

By: Language: English Series: Journal of the Law Society of Scotland ; 50(6) June 2005, 48(1)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Agriculture article discusses the implications of moving primary jurisdiction over land disputes to the Scottish Land Court. Points out that there is now only one host of arbitration, and that it wields greater legal powers than arbiters did previously. Lists some areas which await case law precedent. Specifies the first such case to have occurred: the clarification of confusion surrounding the review of agricultural rents caused by a defective amendment.
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Agriculture article discusses the implications of moving primary jurisdiction over land disputes to the Scottish Land Court. Points out that there is now only one host of arbitration, and that it wields greater legal powers than arbiters did previously. Lists some areas which await case law precedent. Specifies the first such case to have occurred: the clarification of confusion surrounding the review of agricultural rents caused by a defective amendment.