Enforcing across the border
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1946) 23 November 2019, 64-66(3)Publication details: 2019Subject(s): Summary: Fourth in a series of four articles looking at the differences between England and Scottish property law. Looks at difference between the two jurisdictions regarding rules which govern enforcement of rights or contracts in the event of a dispute. Looks at the court systems including granting of enforcement court orders, monetary obligations, forfeiture/irritancy, disclaimers, dilapidations, and buyer/borrow default. Table lists differences in terminology used. For Part 1 see K121151 and Part 2 see K121161 and Part 3 K121164. .| Item type | Current library | Status | |
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Fourth in a series of four articles looking at the differences between England and Scottish property law. Looks at difference between the two jurisdictions regarding rules which govern enforcement of rights or contracts in the event of a dispute. Looks at the court systems including granting of enforcement court orders, monetary obligations, forfeiture/irritancy, disclaimers, dilapidations, and buyer/borrow default. Table lists differences in terminology used. For Part 1 see K121151 and Part 2 see K121161 and Part 3 K121164. .