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common law and scotland

Postby Frankmau5 » Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:26 pm

from what i know the uk uses common law right ?
but why does scotland use civil law i mean scotland is apart of the uk right
so would that not mean the scotland should use common law
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Re: common law and scotland

Postby Freeman Stephen » Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:01 pm

england and wales are common law. scotland only includes some elements of common law where it has been influenced by england and the colonies.
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Re: common law and scotland

Postby TheAntagonist » Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:12 pm

Freeman Stephen wrote:england and wales are common law. scotland only includes some elements of common law where it has been influenced by england and the colonies.



Hi, Just wanted to ask you then how the Treaty of the Union 1707 applies where laws from England are transferable? This is what is being touted on here that Scotland also comes under common law through the Treaty. Please don't take this as a critique as I am learning the ropes myself and will apprecaite your answer.
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Re: common law and scotland

Postby soundthief » Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:54 am

any more thoughts on this?
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Re: common law and scotland

Postby scottmurray » Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:26 pm

Interestingly all land in scotland is ollodial title meaning not property of the crown.Meaning ownership is absolute,perhaps why trespass is not valid in scotland ......otherwise you could refuse entry to your property by the authorities.
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Re: common law and scotland

Postby Thomas » Thu Feb 09, 2012 2:24 pm

scottmurray wrote:Interestingly all land in scotland is ollodial title meaning not property of the crown.Meaning ownership is absolute,perhaps why trespass is not valid in scotland ......otherwise you could refuse entry to your property by the authorities.


If that is the case can you show us one of these Allodial title's and one that does not owe any dues to any superior or landlord including any human so-called sovereign.
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Re: common law and scotland

Postby scottmurray » Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:17 pm

Im not trying to convince you or sell you something.do your own research if you want proof its not hidden its common knowledge.......heres a link
http://www.scottishlaw.org.uk/lawscotla ... wland.html
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Re: common law and scotland

Postby Thomas » Thu Feb 09, 2012 5:27 pm

scottmurray wrote:Im not trying to convince you or sell you something.do your own research if you want proof its not hidden its common knowledge.......heres a link
http://www.scottishlaw.org.uk/lawscotla ... wland.html


Yes I know what Allodial title is and gave the example where someone "does not owe any dues to any superior or landlord including any human so-called sovereign."

But does anyone have such, how many, and thus can you show one of these titles that someone actually has.
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Re: common law and scotland

Postby Freeman Stephen » Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:36 pm

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