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A Practical Guide to Rent Review of Agricultural Holdings in Scotland


ISBN13: 9780414015067
ISBN: 0414015061
Published: September 2002
Publisher: W. Green
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Rent review of agricultural holdings in Scotland should be a straightforward business transaction. Due to the extent that the law has intervened, this is not true. This title is a straightforward, non-technical guide to the full process of rent review of agricultural holdings. The excellent explanations and advice contained make the procedure easily understandable.

Written by a well-known surveyor, this is the only Scottish title to give a full treatment of agricultural rent review. The fact that it deals with matters relevant to rent review and does not diversify means that it covers the area completely and is as focused as possible. The important practical advice on this most common agricultural transaction contained in this title is not available anywhere else. This is a must have title for all involved in the process of agricultural rent review. Rural surveyors and agricultural solicitors will need a clear understanding of this procedure to carry out their jobs correctly. This title ensures you have knowledge and understanding to serve clients with confidence.

Subjects:
Agricultural Law
Contents:
* Rent - what is it? * Improvements * Quotas * Comparable evidence * Arbitration * Appendices - containing styles, legislation and case notes