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Post by cgg on Mar 7, 2013 19:56:29 GMT
The common good of a burgh consists of the entire property of the burgh which is held by the corporation for behoof of the community. Green’s Encyclopædia of the Law of Scotland Vol III, edited by John Chisholm. William Green and Sons, 1910 More recently, in a Scottish Parliamentary answer, a more nuanced definition was provided.... please see attached doc for quick guide Attachments also available on the Elder Farm Community Trust Facebook Group Site and / or Elder Farm Community Garden Facebook Group Site Attachments:
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