SCHEDULE 6 Form of Notice Seeking Agreement to the Prospective Nomination of a Dominant Tenement
Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc (Scotland) Act 2000 (2000 asp 5) | LegislationSCHEDULE 6 Form of Notice Seeking Agreement to the Prospective Nomination of a Dominant Tenement
(introduced by section 19(1)(a))
“Notice Seeking Agreement to Prospective Nomination of Dominant Tenement
Superior:(see note for completion 1)
Person who has the feudal estate of dominium utile:(see note for completion 2)
Description of land which, if agreement is reached and the agreement is registered, shall be the prospective servient tenement:
Description of land which, if agreement is reached and the agreement is registered, shall be the prospective dominant tenement:
Terms of real burden:(see note for completion 3)
Any counter-obligation:(see note for completion 3)
Title to the superiority:(see note for completion 4)
Title to land which would be the prospective dominant tenement:(see note for completion 4)
Service:(see note for completion 5)
Signature of superior:
Date: .”.
Explanatory Note
(This explanation has no legal effect)
This notice is sent by your feudal superior. In this notice your property (or some part of it) is referred to
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