Dilapidations Claims: A Scottish perspective

Graham Reid explores how Scottish law deals with terminal dilapidations claims ‘The general rule is that the true value of any loss should try to be ascertained, and that a number of different approaches and measures of the loss will often be appropriate.’ At Scottish common law, the tenant of a property is generally only …
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Dilapidations: Common sense prevails

Euan McSherry reviews a Scottish case where a business common sense construction triumphed in the interpretation of a terminal dilapidations claim ‘One can envisage that tenants will seek to rely on this judgment to argue that in dilapidations disputes, landlords will need to demonstrate that they have in fact suffered, or are genuinely going to …
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