Scottish Landlord definition

Scottish Landlord means the person or persons who are the owners of the relevant Business Leased Property in Scotland and “Scottish Landlords” means all the owners of the Business Leased Properties in Scotland;

Examples of Scottish Landlord in a sentence

  • The Landlord agrees to renew their application when required and inform the local authority of any changes to the information provided through the Scottish Landlord Register.

  • It is the Landlord’s responsibility to register with the Scottish Landlord Registration Scheme and to advise 1-2-Let of the applicable Landlord and property references.

  • Each party to a dispute shall bear the costs of its appointed arbitrator and its own expenses and legal costs.

  • It is the Landlord’s responsibility to register with the Scottish Landlord Registration Scheme and to advise Fineholm of the applicable Landlord and property references.

  • Once such SDLT 5 or SDLT Submission Receipt has been delivered as aforesaid, the Assignor shall, subject to the Assignee delivering the fully executed and completed Scottish Assignation to the Assignor, proceed to register the relevant duly executed Scottish Assignation in the Books of Council and Session, obtaining three extracts of the relevant Scottish Assignation, one for each of the Assignor, the Assignee and the Scottish Landlord.

  • The Landlord must ensure that they register with the Scottish Landlord Registration Scheme and to advise GPM Ltd of the applicable Landlord and property references.

  • Almost all private landlords in Scotland must be registered with the Scottish Landlord Register.

  • It is the Landlords responsibility to register with the Scottish Landlord Registration Scheme and to advise Fineholm of the applicable Landlord and property references.

  • It is the Landlord’s responsibility to register with the Scottish Landlord Registration Scheme and to advise the Agents of the applicable Landlord and property reference numbers.