From Leaseholds to Outright Ownership: Assessing the Shift in Property Laws in England and Scotland
Historically, Scotland had its own form of property tenure known as ‘feuhold.’ Still, the abolition of this feudalism-dominated Scot law ended feuhold by introducing the ‘Outright or Absolute Ownership’ tenure – an equivalent of England’s ‘Freehold’ tenure. Although some isolated areas in Scotland still have leasehold properties, it is much more common in England. In …
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