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Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003

Commentary on Sections

Part 9: Powers of the Lands Tribunal

Section 95: Persons entitled to make representations

389.The class of those entitled to make representations, set out in section 95, is wider than the class of those to whom notice must be given under section 93. In principle those entitled to make representations should be any person with title to enforce the title condition or against whom the condition could be enforced. Depending on the circumstances, this could include owners or holders of personal real burdens who have yet to register their title, tenants, liferenters, pre-emption holders, heritable creditors in possession, and non-entitled spouses under the Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981.

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