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under the tenancy the abandoning | tenant | a is not occupying the |
must serve on the abandoning | tenant | a notice a stating that |
i served on the abandoning | tenant | a notice complying with subsection |
further notice on the abandoning | tenant | bringing the abandoning tenant s |
that period that the abandoning | tenant | does not intend so to |
the interest of an abandoning | tenant | in the tenancy must serve |
the notice if the abandoning | tenant | intends to occupy the house |
to believe that the abandoning | tenant | is not occupying the house |
the landlord that the abandoning | tenant | is not occupying the house |
abandoning tenant bringing the abandoning | tenant | s interest in the tenancy |
occupy the house the abandoning | tenant | s interest in the tenancy |
16 insert joint tenancies abandoning | tenant | s recourse to court 1 |
4 insert joint tenancies abandoning | tenant | s recourse to court 6 |
and c informing the abandoning | tenant | that if it appears to |
home b requiring the abandoning | tenant | to inform the landlord in |
a notice on an abandoning | tenant | under subsection 2 or 3 |
for believing that a joint | tenant | under the tenancy the abandoning |
grounds for finding that the | tenant | i was not occupying the |
error in finding that the | tenant | did not intend to occupy |
to occupy it as the | tenant | s home 2 a landlord |
to occupy it as the | tenant | s home and b at |
occupy the house as the | tenant | s home and c informing |
occupy the house as the | tenant | s home and the tenant |
to occupy it as the | tenant | s home b requiring the |
to occupy it as the | tenant | s home or c was |
notify the landlord of the | tenant | s intention so to occupy |
16 insert abandonment by joint | tenant | 1 this section applies where |
under section abandonment by joint | tenant | 3 is of no effect |
of section abandonment by joint | tenant | b did not have reasonable |
of section abandonment by joint | tenant | may raise proceedings by summary |
will reside with the prospective | tenant | is subject to an anti |
behaviour order 1a the prospective | tenant | or any one of prospective |
scottish secure tenancy that a | tenant | has acted in an anti |
11 insert termination of joint | tenant | s interest in tenancy a |
bring to an end that | tenant | s interest in the tenancy |
to an end of the | tenant | s interest in the tenancy |
order in relation to the | tenant | s interest in the tenancy |
interest in tenancy a joint | tenant | under a scottish secure tenancy |
to court 1 a joint | tenant | under a scottish secure tenancy |
the same household as the | tenant | 3 a landlord must ensure |
the landlord serving on the | tenant | a notice under subsection 3 |
between the landlord and the | tenant | after the lease has been |
between the landlord and the | tenant | after the lease has been |
rights of the landlord the | tenant | and any other person are |
of leases between landlord and | tenant | is imperative for the tenanted |
of leases between landlord and | tenant | is imperative for the tenanted |
landlord may require that a | tenant | move to other accommodation held |
joint owners than a landlord | tenant | situation the question of whether |
re letting without the current | tenant | being notified that his lease |
muved intil pairkhill is resident | tenant | fermers an wur thar fur |
on the grounds that the | tenant | is not resident on the |
by reason only that the | tenant | is not resident on the |
landlords to have strategies for | tenant | participation and to review funding |
of part 2 deals with | tenant | participation it introduces provisions that |
into the statutory right to | tenant | participation one of the crucial |
introduce a statutory right to | tenant | participation s1o 3262 12 mr |
to review funding arrangements for | tenant | participation the provisions put duties |
was commissioned by the national | tenant | participation working group to undertake |
subsection 3 only where the | tenant | or any one of joint |
tenant s home and the | tenant | had reasonable cause by reason |
landlords will be decided by | tenant | ballot in each local authority |
of resentment on behalf of | tenant | farmers against landlords because of |
on landlords to consult registered | tenant | groups and other tenants on |
with or subtenant of the | tenant | is subject to an anti |
growing opposition by housing associations | tenant | groups and tenants to the |
to tenants of councils the | tenant | s right to choose is |
good relationship between laird and | tenant | though some tenants may have |
it is doing to protect | tenant | farmers in limited partnerships who |
involved with farming either as | tenant | farmers or farm labourers interestingly |
the rights of landowners or | tenant | farmers to use dogs to |
notice and b specify the | tenant | or other person who is |
secure because to be a | tenant | you have to be a |
i the age of the | tenant | and ii which persons if |
of persons other than the | tenant | c the effect which that |
of certain persons where the | tenant | is a partnership the section |
at the time of the | tenant | s death jackie baillie supported |
at the time of the | tenant | s death section 20 jackie |
are made known to each | tenant | section 35 jackie baillie supported |
within 4 weeks of the | tenant | s death or where the |
about the rights of a | tenant | of such a borrower and |
about the rights of a | tenant | of such a borrower and |
scotland act 2001 registration of | tenant | organisations order 2002 ssi 2002 |
scotland act 2001 registration of | tenant | organisations order 2002 ssi 2002 |
to strengthen the operation of | tenant | organisations richard grant do you |
what we are calling registered | tenant | organisations those organisations would have |
page 9 line 35 after | tenant | s insert only or principal |
to the condition that the | tenant | of the other house is |
for both individuals and collective | tenant | groups it would also place |
monopolies supporting housing associations and | tenant | co operatives implementing stock transfers |
co operative housing association the | tenant | is a member of the |
any person other than the | tenant | and d any action taken |
the organisational funding management and | tenant | security implications of the present |
purposes of sale to the | tenant | and section 32 7 allows |
on an allotment 11 the | tenant | must also not live more |
to information say that a | tenant | should be able at any |
is clearly important that any | tenant | who wants to take up |
i suggest that each individual | tenant | writes a letter of complaint |
no one can thwart a | tenant | s right to buy does |
of stock transfer that every | tenant | who does not have central |
suitable accommodation available to the | tenant | 4 on granting a declarator |
right to buy on the | tenant | and sets out the circumstances |
is often perceived as the | tenant | s right to choose a |
worker or farmhouse if a | tenant | farmer you did not pay |
allotment garden for example a | tenant | is not entitled to sublet |
an example of this a | tenant | who paid his rental in |
her grandfather being the oldest | tenant | by that time was allowed |
by mr james rankin formerly | tenant | of the farm of auchendreich |
and every member is a | tenant | it is an anomaly but |
therefore ineligible for licensing what | tenant | would disagree to that if |
government has failed the council | tenant | much of scotland s public |
a hurcheon s prods its | tenant | s in the mools the |
in kirkcolm parish and the | tenant | of balquherry unlike the laird |
are special circumstances affecting the | tenant | which make it proper to |
umwhile jim scott wis the | tenant | fermer an his eventual wife |
nummer 44 in life yer | tenant | niver brichtent the warld like |
at paris knew his balquherry | tenant | and valued his idiosyncrasies he |