Conveyancing and Feudal Reform (Scotland) Act 1970

18 Redemption of standard security.S

(1)[F1Subject to the provisions of subsection (1A) of this section,] The debtor in a standard security or, where the debtor is not the proprietor, the proprietor of the security subjects shall be entitled to redeem the security [F1on giving two months’ notice of his intention so to do, and] in conformity with the terms of standard condition 11 and the appropriate Forms of Schedule 5 to this Act.

[F2(1A)[F3Without prejudice to section 11 of the Land Tenure Reform (Scotland) Act 1974] the provisions of the foregoing subsection shall be subject to any agreement to the contrary, but any right to redeem the security shall be exercisable in conformity with the terms and Forms referred to in that subsection.]

(2)Where owing to the death or absence of the creditor, or to any other cause, the debtor in a standard security or, as the case may be, the proprietor of the security subjects [F4(being in either case a person entitled to redeem the security)] is unable to obtain a discharge under the [F5foregoing provisions of this section] may—

(a)where the security was granted in respect of any obligation to repay or pay money, consign in any bank in Scotland, incorporated by or under Act of Parliament or by Royal Charter, the whole amount due to the creditor on redemption, other than any unascertained expenses of the creditor, for the person appearing to have the best right thereto, and

(b)in any other case, apply to the court for declarator that the whole obligations under the contract to which the security relates have been performed.

(3)On consignation, or on the court granting declarator as aforesaid, a certificate to that effect may be expede by a solicitor in the appropriate form prescribed by Form D of Schedule 5 to this Act, which on being duly [F6registered or] recorded shall disburden the [F7land or real right] in land, to which the standard security relates, of that security.

(4)For the purposes of this section, “whole amount due” means the debt to which the security relates, so far as outstanding, and any other sums due thereunder by way of interest or otherwise.