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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Notice requiring grant of feu right
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Version Superseded: 28/11/2004
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Long Leases (Scotland) Act 1954, Cross Heading: Notice requiring grant of feu right.
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Notice requiring grant of feu rightS
6 Notice requiring grant of feu right.S
(1)Any notice under section one of this Act shall be in writing, shall be in, or as nearly as may be in, the form set out in the First Schedule to this Act, and shall be signed by the occupying lessee or his solicitor.
(2)Where an occupying lessee who is a sub-lessee gives such a notice to the landlord, he shall at the same time send a copy thereof to each intermediate landlord.
(3)In this Part of this Act, the expression “intermediate landlord” means, where an occupying lessee is a sub-lessee, any person for the time being holding the interest of landlord under a sub-lease which comprises the property of which the occupying lessee is sub-lessee.
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