Avizandum Publishing Booklist




AGRICULTURE



 

Scottish Agricultural Law Handbook


Somerled Notley


ISBN 978-1-904968-29-0
Price: £90.00
Published: December 2009 Buy Now Link Button

The Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 2003 has radically altered the legislative framework for agricultural tenancies. The 2003 Act introduces limited duration and short limited duration tenancies and modifies grazing and mowing lets. Other reforms relate to diversification into non-agricultural use, tenants’ rights to buy, compensation for improvements, partnership tenancies, and resolution of disputes.

This is the first commentary on the recent reforms. It covers:

Scottish Agricultural Law Handbook provides all those involved with agricultural law – solicitors, estate factors, land agents and surveyors – with a practical, accessible and up-todate guide to the complex legislation.
Somerled Notley is a solicitor with many years experience practising in agricultural law.





ARBITRATION




Scottish Arbitration Handbook



David R Parratt and Peter Foreman



ISBN: 9781904968443
Price: £95.00 (£85.50 until Dec 15th)- Paperback
Published: late 2011 Buy Now Link Button

The Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010 has placed Scotland at the forefront of modern arbitration law and procedure. The Act improves the range of options for domestic dispute resolution and has given Scotland the chance to establish itself as a centre for cross-border and international arbitration.

The Scottish Arbitration Handbook is an accessible and practical guide to the new law. It combines annotation of the 2010 Act and the new procedural rules with informed commentary on how the legislation is likely to affect the conduct of arbitration. The authors draw on their experience in practice to address the issues that commonly arise during the arbitration process.

Coverage includes:

Under the 2010 Act, arbitration in Scotland is a flexible, confidential, speedy and costeffective procedure for the resolution of disputes. The Scottish Arbitration Handbook provides an invaluable source of information and guidance to all those considering arbitration in Scotland.

David R Parratt is a member of both the Scots and the English Bars and has rights of audience in arbitrations before Dubai International Finance Centre. He is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and an accredited mediator and lectures in dispute resolution at the University of Dundee.

Peter Foreman is a non-practising English solicitor and Chief Executive of Traprain Consultants Ltd, which provides advice on dispute resolution methods in an international context, and supports and manages dispute processes in the UK and overseas. He is a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and an accredited mediator.





CONVEYANCING AND PROPERTY LAW



Common Good Law


Andrew C Ferguson


ISBN 978-1-904968-09-2
Price £27.00
Published March 2006Buy Now Link Button


Common good law has come to prominence in recent years as Scottish councils increasingly seek to raise revenue by promoting development of council-owned land. As several local authorities have found to their cost, proposals involving common good land and assets, particularly in regard to disposal, often bring them into conflict with local communities.

This is the only book to deal with this neglected area of property law. It covers:

Common Good Law provides local authority practitioners, those acting for purchasers of local authority property, and advisers to community councils with a clear and practical guide to the law.
Andrew Ferguson is a local authority solicitor.

 

Conveyancing 2010


K Reid & G Gretton


Publisher: Avizandum Publishing
Published: April 11
ISBN: 9781904968450
£25.00 PbkBuy Now Link Button

A full and authoritative account of conveyancing law and practice in Scotland during 2010. As usual, the coverage includes all reported cases, all statutory developments, other material of interest to practitioners.

The authors analyse court decisions on subjects as diverse as the procedure for majority variation of deeds of conditions; the meaning of facility burdens; whether there must be good faith in the exercise of a right of pre-emption; interpretation, both of real burdens and of descriptions; the alteration of the route of a servitude of way; public rights over the verge of a road; the meaning of expressions such as 'reasonable endeavours' and 'best endeavours'; and the use of the Lands Tribunal to vary inequitable maintenance provisions in the titles of tenements. Particular attention is given to the decision of the Supreme Court in Royal Bank of Scotland v Wilson, requiring a calling-up notice to be served prior to sale by a heritable creditor, and to the further important changes made to enforcement of standard securities by the Home Owner and Debtor Protection (Scotland) Act 2010.



Conveyancing 2009


KGC Reid & G Gretton


Publisher: Avizandum Publishing
Published: Apr 10
ISBN: 9781904968405
£25.00 PbkBuy Now Link Button


A full and authoritative account of conveyancing law and practice in Scotland during 2009.

The authors analyse court decisions on topics as diverse as the validity of missives concluded by fax, the grounds for rescission, agreements to agree, suspensive conditions, whether solicitors are personally liable in respect of contracts concluded on behalf of clients who turn out not to exist, ancillary rights in servitudes, the new servitude of overhang, the enforceability of real burdens, rights of pre-emption, the 'offside goals' rule, positive prescription and bounding titles, warrandice, the aftermath of PMP Plus v Keeper of the Registers of Scotland, public rights in respect of adopted roads, public access rights under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, enforcement of standard securities, and SDLT. Particular attention is given to the Development Management Scheme, a new statutory alternative to deeds of conditions which is designed for use in housing estates and other developments.


Conveyancing 2008


Kenneth G C Reid and George L Gretton


ISBN 978-1-904968-11-5
Price £25.00
Published April 2009Buy Now Link Button

Conveyancing 2008, the tenth volume in the series, offers a full and authoritative account of conveyancing law and practice in Scotland during 2008.

The coverage includes:

The authors analyse court decisions on topics as diverse as the statutory test of interest to enforce real burdens; whether signage is among the servitudes recognised in Scots law; the proper meaning of the possession “as of right” needed to establish a servitude by prescription; the variation and discharge of title conditions; the legal effect of reserving a new house; the problem of unsatisfactory coal mining reports; irritancy of leases; leases to partnerships; the interpretation of break options; tenants-at-will; a heritable creditor’s duty to obtain the best price on sale following a debtor’s default; survivorship clauses; judicial rectification; and breach of warrandice. Particular attention is given to PMP Plus v Keeper of the Registers of Scotland, a decision which calls into question the way in which developers deal with common parts, and the manner in which common parts are entered on the Land Register.
Kenneth Reid is Professor of Scots Law at the University of Edinburgh.
George Gretton is Lord President Reid Professor of Law at the University of Edinburgh.




Conveyancing 2007


ISBN 978-1-904968-25-2
Price £25.00
Published April 2008Buy Now Link Button




Conveyancing 2007 covers court decisions on servitudes of parking; implied terms in servitudes; the exception to prescriptive extinction for servitudes which qualify as res merae facultatis; interest to enforce real burdens; section 53 of the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003; the date on which the irritancy of a lease takes effect; the rules for majority voting in a tenement; the validity of a preservation notice registered by a superior under the Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc (Scotland) Act 2000; and the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on positive prescription. It considers the first decisions on access rights under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 and the case law on the variation and discharge of title conditions by the Lands Tribunal is the subject of an extended treatment.


Conveyancing 2006


ISBN 978-1-904968-17-7
Price £24.00
Published April 2007Buy Now Link Button


Conveyancing 2006 analyses court decisions on the creation of servitudes by prescription; the exception to prescriptive extinction for servitudes which qualify as res merae facultatis; warrandice; competition of title and negative prescription; the drafting of family agreements for the financing of council house purchases; the interpretation of real burdens; and the “offside goals” rule as it applies to purchase options in leases. Particular attention is given to a series of cases on the interest clause in missives, and a replacement style is provided to overcome the difficulties which the cases expose. It also discusses the conveyancing implications of recent legislation including the Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Act 2007.


Conveyancing 2005


ISBN 978-1-904968-12-2
Price £24.00
Published April 2006Buy Now Link Button


Conveyancing 2005 includes analysis of court decisions on dispositions by A to A; special destinations; implied servitudes; servitudes of parking; delay in settlement; positive prescription and the ECHR; liability for common repairs in tenements; succession to leases; and judicial rectification. The authors consider the first decisions of the Lands Tribunal under the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003 on the variation and discharge of real burdens, and also discuss the conveyancing implications of legislation including the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 and the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006.


Conveyancing 2004


ISBN 978-1-904968-01-6
Price £24.00
Published April 2005Buy Now Link Button


Conveyancing 2004 assesses the impact of the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004 and the Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004. It also covers cases on missives of sale; leases; servitudes; real burdens; descriptions; competition of title; and solicitors. There is extended discussion of the scope and value of trust clauses, and styles and commentary are provided on the subject of co-purchase agreements for unmarried couples. Alan Barr describes the important changes to stamp duty land tax made by the Finance Act 2004.




HOUSING LAW



Evictions in Scotland


Adrian Stalker


ISBN 978-1-904968-18-4
Price £35.00
Published December 2007Buy Now Link Button



Evictions in Scotland is a practical guide to the recovery of possession of residential property.

It covers:

It analyses the complex statutory schemes which give security of tenure to occupiers and examines, in particular, the grounds for recovery of possession under the Housing (Scotland) Acts 1988 and 2001. The text focuses on practical issues and provides solicitors, lay advisers and tenants with an invaluable resource.
Adrian Stalker is in practice at the Scots Bar.





LICENSING LAW



Licensing and Gambling Law in Scotland: A Practical Guide


Stephen J McGowan


ISBN 978-1-904968-30-6
Price £60.00
Published June 2009Buy Now Link Button


The law and practice surrounding the operation of licensed and gambling premises have been radically overhauled in recent years. The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 and the Gambling Act 2005 have introduced new forms of licence, increased supervisory powers and made approved training mandatory.
This new text is a comprehensive and accessible guide to how the 2005 statutes operate in practice. It is also the first Scottish publication to examine how other regulatory regimes – including planning, building standards, private security, and copyright – impact on licensed premises.
The text illustrates the operation of the licensing laws by the use of real-life and colourful examples, addresses potential problems and pitfalls, and offers solutions to them. It is written to be of use not only to legal practitioners, but also to all those involved in licensing and gambling administration.

Stephen McGowan has worked for Glasgow Licensing Board and in the licensed trade and is now in private practice. He lectures on the Paralegal Certificate on Licensing Law and is an approved BII trainer.




OBLIGATIONS




Obligations (2ed)


Martin Hogg


ISBN 978-1-904968-10-8
Price £29.95
Published September 2006Buy Now Link Button



This is the first Scots text to take a unitary approach to the law of obligations, and to investigate and explain the interaction of the obligations with each other. The text applies legal theory to concrete examples, and sets out the issues of liability in a clear and coherent way. By the use of worked examples and analysis of relevant case law, particularly in commercial actions, the law is set in its practical context.

Topics covered include:

Obligations is suitable for students, and also for practitioners who may be faced with complex transactions involving more than one obligational claim or defence.

Martin Hogg is a senior lecturer in law at the University of Edinburgh






PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE




Criminal Evidence and Procedure: An Introduction (3ed)


Alastair N Brown


ISBN 978-1-904968-32-0
Price c £48.00
Published: December 2010



Criminal Evidence and Procedure is a practical and accessible introduction to the conduct of criminal cases. The text is structured according to the various stages of a criminal case, from mitigation to appeal.
It approaches the subject in an integrated way, recognising that there is a substantial degree of interpenetration between evidence and procedure. Procedure is considered in the general order in which steps occur in prosecutions, with solemn and summary procedure dealt with together as far as possible.
Matters of evidence are covered as they become relevant to the topics being dealt with. The Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, as amended, remains the core of the text.
This popular text provides a way into the subject for those coming new to criminal evidence and procedure and is also a valuable vade mecum for established practitioners.

Alastair Brown is a Sheriff at Hamilton Sheriff Court.




Civil Jury Trials (2ed)



Andrew Hajducki QC


ISBN 978-1-904968-00-9
Price £65.00
Published June 2006Buy Now Link Button



Civil juries remain the primary method by which damages for solatium in Scotland are calculated. In recent years they have regained a measure of popularity and have retained and expanded their role. Civil Jury Trials sets out everything the practitioner needs to know about the law and practice governing a case that goes to jury trial. It sets the subject in its historical context and then takes a chronological approach to the subject.

It covers:

Updates on the law and practice of civil jury trials are available on the author’s website www.civiljurytrials.com.
Andrew Hajducki is in practice at the Scots Bar.






PUBLIC LAW




Public Law in Scotland


General Editors: Aileen McHarg and Tom Mullen


ISBN 978-1-904968-08-5

Price £29.95
Published December 2006Buy Now Link Button


The advent of a Scottish Parliament has heightened the distinctiveness of Scots public law and has given rise to a range of new issues. This is due partly to the fact of devolution itself, but also because it has acted as a catalyst for a range of contingent changes to the governance of Scotland.
Public Law in Scotland, an edited collection of essays, deals in a thematic manner with those aspects of Scots public law which differ significantly from the law of the rest of the UK.

It consists of an introduction and 15 substantive essays in three sections:

Contributors are drawn, in the main, from Scotland’s leading law schools and all are recognised experts in their respective fields.
Aileen McHarg is a Senior Lecturer in Public Law at the University of Glasgow and Tom Mullen is Professor of Law at the University of Glasgow.





SOLICITORS




Professional Ethics and Practice for Scottish Solicitors (4ed)


Janice H Webster


ISBN 978-0-9543423-5-7
Price £34.00
Published May 2004Buy Now Link Button


For almost 30 years this title has provided solicitors, trainees and students with an accessible and practical guide to best professional practice and to the ethical issues involved. It covers areas of concern in day-to-day practice, including confidentiality, conflict of interest, financial regulation, discipline, solicitors’ duties to the client, the court and third parties.

The text covers recent developments in law and practice, including:

Janice Webster is a solicitor, who has worked with the Law Society of Scotland, the CCBE and the Scottish Law.



AVIZANDUM STATUTES



Avizandum Statutes are designed specifically to provide undergraduates at Scottish universities with legislation and, where appropriate, other core materials in a readily accessible format. All materials have been selected on the basis of their relevance to university courses, and appear in amended form.
The lack of annotation and commentary means that the volumes are ideal for use in examinations.
All Avizandum Statutes are updated and reissued on a regular basis.




Avizandum Statutes on Scots Commercial and Consumer Law

 

Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law

 

Avizandum Statutes on the Scots Law of Property, Trusts and Succession

 

Avizandum Statutes on Scots Public Law

 

Avizandum Legislation on International Private Law in Scotland

 

Avizandum Legislation on the Scots Law of Obligations



 


 

Return to the top of the page