
Common Good Law
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Content
- Intro
- Common Good Law
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Tables of Legislation
- Table of Cases
- Chapter 1 Origins and Definitions
- 1.1 Historical origins of common good
- 1.2 Types of burghs and commonties
- 1.3 Burgh boundaries
- 1.4 Benefactors - common good and trusts
- Chapter 2 Statutory Framework
- 2.1 Earlier statutory controls
- 2.2 Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973
- 2.3 Interaction of 1973 Act with later legislation
- 2.4 Common good and burdens: impact of feudal reform
- Chapter 3 The Administration of the Common Good
- 3.1 Administration and delegation in local authorities
- 3.2 Common good and community councils
- 3.3 Common good and best value: use of common good funds
- 3.4 Maintenance of common good properties
- Chapter 4 Inalienable Common Good Property
- 4.1 Moveable common good property and other rarities
- 4.2 Murray and the three categories
- 4.3 Use from time immemorial by the public
- 4.4 Dedication for public use
- 4.5 Common good nature arising from grant
- Chapter 5 Classification of Common Good Land
- 5.1 When is burgh property part of the common good
- 5.2 The Ruthin Castle case
- 5.3 Case law following Ruthin Castle
- 5.4 When is burgh property not common good?
- Chapter 6 Appropriation, Alienation and Disposal of Common Good Land
- 6.1 Appropriation, alienation and disposal
- 6.2 Disposal of common good land
- 6.3 Appropriation
- 6.4 Alienations falling short of disposal or appropriation
- Chapter 7 When Does 'a Question' Arise?
- 7.1 The arising question and the court's discretion
- 7.2 When does a question arise?
- 7.3 When does a question not arise?
- Chapter 8 Factors Involved in Allowing Disposal
- 8.1 Pleading own neglect
- 8.2 Prioritisation of limited funding
- 8.3 Balance of convenience to the burgh residents
- 8.4 No clear benefit
- 8.5 Alienations
- Chapter 9 Taking a Common Good Case to Court
- 9.1 Petitions under section 75
- 9.2 Other forms of action
- 9.3 Advertisement
- 9.4 Consultation
- 9.5 Expenses
- Chapter 10 Common Good and Community Empowerment
- 10.1 Background to the 2015 Act
- 10.2 Participation requests, community rights to buy and asset transfer requests
- 10.3 Specific sections on common good in the 2015 Act
- 10.4 Interaction of the 2015 Act with the 1973 Act
- Appendix I: List of Burghs
- Appendix II: Disposal, Appropriation and Alienation
- Index
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