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What does Superior mean? In Scots property law, a “superior” was the person who granted a feu (a feudal grant of land) to a vassal, retaining the dominium directum and the right to an annual feu-duty and to enforce feudal burdens. The term is a feature of Scots feudal law and is referenced in the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 and the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003, but is now largely historical. Feudal tenure in Scotland was abolished with effect from 28 November 2004. The status and almost all rights of superiors were extinguished, and feu-duties were abolished. Controls formerly exercised by...

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LRHUDA 1993: Sub-tenant's landlord after surrender and re-grant

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Chapter II of the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 (LRHUDA 1993)

Under Chapter II of LRHUDA 1993, a qualifying tenant may secure a further lease of a flat by duly serving a notice on their landlord pursuant to LRHUDA 1993, s 42, with the term 'landlord' defined by LRHUDA 1993, s 40. Section 40 stipulates that, for a lease held by a qualifying tenant of a flat, the landlord is the person who owns the Interest in the flat that stands in reversion on expiry of the tenant’s lease and which comprises either a freehold estate or a leasehold estate of sufficient length to enable that person to grant a new lease in accordance with LRHUDA 1993. Consequently, the party who is the immediate landlord may, in some circumstances, not be the 'landlord' for the purposes of LRHUDA 1993...

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Chris Bryden
Chris Bryden

Chris was called to the Bar in 2003 and since that time has built a busy practice across a range of areas, with an emphasis on Chancery practice. He enjoys a well-deserved reputation for his knowledge and expertise in each area. He appears regularly in the County Court, Family Court and the High Court as well as various specialist Tribunals, and has been involved in cases up to and including the Supreme Court. He regularly is instructed at Appellate level. He has extensive and wide-ranging experience particularly in the areas of wills, probate and inheritance disputes; property including adverse possession, boundary disputes and issues arising out of trusts of land; company and commercial work and financial remedies. Chris is head of the Family Group and head of the Property Team at 4KBW.Chris is the author of numerous articles in...

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