MacLeod’s Trustee v MacLeod

The Sheriff upheld the contention of the permanent trustee on the sequestrated estate of a debtor in an action against his wife for the division and sale of heritable subjects of which the debtor and his wife were joint proprietors, and for warrant to have the debtor, his wife and family (a son, a daughter and her partner and their 20 month old child) ejected from the property.  The sheriff held that the public interest in completing sequestrations within a reasonable period justified the interference with their Convention rights to respect for their home (Article 8) and property (Article 1 Protocol 1) and that the remedy of division and sale was in the circumstances compliant with the Convention.

Full report available at:  2007 Hous. L.R. 34

Art. 08 Right to Private and Family Life, Insolvency and Personal Bankruptcy, Protocol 1, Art. 1 Right to Private Property

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