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Tenements Scotland Act
• Property Law.
Definition s 23
Boundaries
 The Act applies in the same way as the common law it replaces, that
is only where there is nothing in the title to the tenement which
provides otherwise. (s 1).
Pertinents
A pertinent is an area of property that is not “officially,” owned by
any one person residing in the tenement. Hallways, stairs, the
front entrance of a property is considered as being common
property.
Common Interest s 7 ;abolishes the
common law rules
of common interest
in relation to
tenements.
Necessary repairs may be
carried out by anyone
proprietor & costs can be
reclaimed via personal
rights. Bells Principles.Kennedy v Glenbelle:
Removal of structural wall
held to be in breach of the
duty to provide support and
shelter. Nuisance was
claimed and damages had
to be paid.
Thomson v Co-Op:
Structural beam supporting
Thomsons flat, damaged.
Co-Op unaware of this.
However they still owed a
duty of care to provide
support and shelter to
Thomson, they were
negligent in ensuring this.
Necessary repairs
s 13 abolishes the common law right to recover costs
where necessary repairs have been carried out to
common property, but this must be seen in the
context of the tenement management scheme which
applies to the property.
Scheme property, (That which is
owned in pertinent) How scheme
decisions are to be made, rights of
co-owners. Definitive rule.
Scheme decision making,
allocation of votes, majority
voting scheme, scheme
meetings (48 hours) validity
of votes & co-owner voting.
Decisions can be made on
repairs, inspections,
allocating a scheme
manager, authorise
maintanence payments,
arrange for common
insurance policies, to
modify any previous
decision.
What scheme costs are in regards
of maintanence etc, allocation and
amount due from each person,
redistribution of share in costs,
distribution of costs, what counts as
a scheme cost.
gives any owner to instruct or carry out
emergency work, Deans v Wolfson: has to
actually constitute as an emergency. Rule 7
covers the enforcement of
Scheme decisions.
Rule 8; enforcement of scheme decisions,
Rule 9; notification has to be given to the “scheme,”
In regards of leaving or if owner cannot be identified.
The Tenement Management
Scheme
 s 4 and Sch 1 introduce the ‘tenement management
scheme’, which replaces the common law rules
relating to the repair and maintenance of tenement
buildings.
 s 4 sets out that the Tenement Management Scheme
will apply to all tenements, where there is no
tenement burden in place which makes similar
provision.
 Rule 1 details the ‘scheme property’.
 Rule 2 sets out the procedure for scheme decisions.
 By Rule 2.5 the scheme decision is made by
majority.
 Rule 3 sets out the issues which may be the subject
of scheme decisions.
Tenement Management
Scheme
 Rule 4 covers the allocation of liability for scheme
costs.
 Rule 6 gives any owner to instruct or carry out
emergency work, which is defined by Rule 6.3.
 Rule 7 gives any owner to instruct or carry out
emergency work

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Tenements(Scotland) Act 2004. [Scots Property Law]

  • 3. Boundaries  The Act applies in the same way as the common law it replaces, that is only where there is nothing in the title to the tenement which provides otherwise. (s 1).
  • 4. Pertinents A pertinent is an area of property that is not “officially,” owned by any one person residing in the tenement. Hallways, stairs, the front entrance of a property is considered as being common property.
  • 5. Common Interest s 7 ;abolishes the common law rules of common interest in relation to tenements. Necessary repairs may be carried out by anyone proprietor & costs can be reclaimed via personal rights. Bells Principles.Kennedy v Glenbelle: Removal of structural wall held to be in breach of the duty to provide support and shelter. Nuisance was claimed and damages had to be paid. Thomson v Co-Op: Structural beam supporting Thomsons flat, damaged. Co-Op unaware of this. However they still owed a duty of care to provide support and shelter to Thomson, they were negligent in ensuring this.
  • 6. Necessary repairs s 13 abolishes the common law right to recover costs where necessary repairs have been carried out to common property, but this must be seen in the context of the tenement management scheme which applies to the property. Scheme property, (That which is owned in pertinent) How scheme decisions are to be made, rights of co-owners. Definitive rule. Scheme decision making, allocation of votes, majority voting scheme, scheme meetings (48 hours) validity of votes & co-owner voting. Decisions can be made on repairs, inspections, allocating a scheme manager, authorise maintanence payments, arrange for common insurance policies, to modify any previous decision. What scheme costs are in regards of maintanence etc, allocation and amount due from each person, redistribution of share in costs, distribution of costs, what counts as a scheme cost. gives any owner to instruct or carry out emergency work, Deans v Wolfson: has to actually constitute as an emergency. Rule 7 covers the enforcement of Scheme decisions. Rule 8; enforcement of scheme decisions, Rule 9; notification has to be given to the “scheme,” In regards of leaving or if owner cannot be identified.
  • 7. The Tenement Management Scheme  s 4 and Sch 1 introduce the ‘tenement management scheme’, which replaces the common law rules relating to the repair and maintenance of tenement buildings.  s 4 sets out that the Tenement Management Scheme will apply to all tenements, where there is no tenement burden in place which makes similar provision.  Rule 1 details the ‘scheme property’.  Rule 2 sets out the procedure for scheme decisions.  By Rule 2.5 the scheme decision is made by majority.  Rule 3 sets out the issues which may be the subject of scheme decisions.
  • 8. Tenement Management Scheme  Rule 4 covers the allocation of liability for scheme costs.  Rule 6 gives any owner to instruct or carry out emergency work, which is defined by Rule 6.3.  Rule 7 gives any owner to instruct or carry out emergency work