An introduction to basic principles of crofting law
 
 Tuesday, 28 March 2017  
 
An introduction to basic principles of crofting law

This live webinar is an excellent opportunity if you are new to crofting law and not only want to find out about the basic principles, but also want to put questions to an expert in the field. The session is presented by Adele Nicol, partner at Anderson Strathern and accredited specialist in Agricultural Law.


Learning Outcomes
  • The practical issues for buyers, sellers, crofters and landlords arising from crofting land
  • Crofters’ and owners-occupiers’ duties and responsibilities
  • The Crofting Register and practical aspects of registering crofts in the Crofting Register
  • Development of croft land for non- agricultural purposes
 
Speaker
Adele Nicol
Anderson Strathern
Accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a Specialist in Agricultural Law, Adèle brings a wealth of experience to her role as partner in our rural land and business team. Working on all aspects of rural property, her expertise covers the sale and purchase of farms, forestry and rural estates, and the provision of advice on numerous legal issues, such as agricultural and residential tenancies. With a particular interest in crofting and housing law, Adèle is a member of the Agricultural Law Association and the Crofting Law Group and sits on the Scottish Land & Estates’ Housing and Communities Policy Group. She is recognised as a leader in her field by legal directory Chambers & Partners for Agricultural and Rural Affairs, and uses her exceptional professional knowledge to enhance all kinds of training events. Adèle has recently contributed to the update of the leasing section of the Stair Encyclopaedia.
 
 
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