NPLC (otherwise known as NOPL) Example Deeds

Example Deeds

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Example of deed under Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004

NOTICE OF POTENTIAL LIABILITY FOR COSTS

This notice gives details of certain maintenance or work carried out or to be carried out in relation to the flat specified in the notice. The effect of the notice is that a person may, on becoming the owner of the flat, be liable by virtue of section 12(3) of the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 11) for any outstanding costs relating to the maintenance or work

Flat to which notice relates. [This must describe the flat in a way that is sufficient to identify it. Where the flat has a postal address, the description must include that address. Where the flat has been registered in the Land Register, the description must refer to the Title Number of the flat or the larger subjects of which it forms part. Otherwise, the description should normally refer to and identify a deed recorded in a specified Division of the Register of Sasines.]

Description of the maintenance or work to which the notice relates. [The maintenance or work is to be described in general terms.]

Person giving notice. [The name and address of the person applying for registration of the notice ("the applicant") or the applicant's name and the name and address of the applicant's agent. May also include a statement that the applicant is either owner of a flat in the tenement or the manager of the tenement.]

Signature. [The notice must be signed by or on behalf of the applicant.]

Date of signing.



 

Example of deed under Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003

NOTICE OF POTENTIAL LIABILITY FOR COSTS

This notice gives details of certain maintenance or work carried out in relation to the property specified in the notice. The effect of the notice is that a person may, on becoming the owner of the property, be liable by virtue of section 10(2A) of the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003 (asp 9) for any outstanding costs relating to the maintenance or work.

Property to which the notice relates: [This must describe the property in a way that is sufficient to identify it. Where the property has a postal address, the description must include that address. Where title to the property has been registered in the Land Register, the description must refer to the Title Number of the property or of the larger subjects of which it forms part. Otherwise, the description should normally refer to and identify a deed recorded in a specified division of the Register of Sasines.]

Description of the maintenance or work to which notice relates: [the maintenance or work is to be described in general terms]

Person giving notice: [The name and address of the person applying for registration of the notice ("the applicant") or the applicant's name and the name and address of the applicant's agent. May also include a statement that the applicant is either (1) the owner of the burdened property, (2) the owner of the benefited property or (3) a manager of either or both of benefited and burdened properties]

Signature: [The notice must be signed by or on behalf of the applicant.]

Date of signing:


 


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