Joint UK Lands Tribunals Conference held at Judicial Institute

Joint UK Lands Tribunals Conference held at Judicial Institute

Delegates were welcomed to the Judicial Institute in Parliament House for the Joint UK Lands Tribunals Conference.
 
The two-day programme included sessions on compensation matters, infrastructure rights, telecoms valuation, land registration, valuation case studies, easements and servitudes, and the the English Renters’ Rights Act.

Attendees also explored wider topics including the independence and impartiality of expert witnesses and the use of artificial intelligence within the sector.

Speakers included representatives from the Lands Tribunal for Scotland, the Lands Chamber, the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber), the Scottish Land Court and the University of Edinburgh.

Participants also took part in tours of Parliament House and the Faculty of Advocates Library and Paintings.

Lord Duthie, President of the Lands Tribunal for Scotland, said: “This conference provided a valuable opportunity to bring together colleagues from across the United Kingdom to consider shared issues.

“Delegates benefited from a strong and engaging programme which encouraged informed and constructive discussion in a collegiate environment.

“I am grateful to Diane Martin MRICS and Ralph Smith KC for organising the conference, and to all those who contributed as speakers.   

“I should mention, in particular, Professor Kenneth Reid, emeritus professor of Scots law at the University of Edinburgh, who joined Mr Justice Edwin Johnson in a joint presentation on easements and servitudes.”

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