单词 | clause of pre-emption |
释义 | > as lemmasclause of pre-emption c. Scots Law. clause of pre-emption: a clause in a feu-right stating the right of a vassal's superior to first refusal on the sale of the vassal's land and fixing a price for that sale. Now historical. ΚΠ 1762 F. Napier Petition to Lords of Council & Session 21 Miller, notwithstanding the above clause of pre-emption, sold the lands to Johnstone. 1797 R. Bell Syst. Forms of Deeds used in Scotl. I. 83 A clause of pre-emption. This clause will come in immediately after the description of the lands. 1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scotl. 163 Clause of Pre-emption..is a clause sometimes inserted in a feu-right, stipulating, that if the vassal shall be inclined to sell the lands, he shall give the superior the first offer, or that the superior shall have the lands at a certain price fixed in the clause. 1926 A. J. Clarke Heritable Rights in Scotl. i. v. 14 Clause of Pre-emption. If vassal intends to sell where there is such a clause he must first offer the subjects to the superior at the price offered by the proposed purchaser. 1997 Times 9 Jan. 32/5 A clause of pre-emption in a feu charter did not apply to the process under the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 for the acquisition of his dwelling house by a secure tenant. < as lemmas |
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