
The Scottish property landscape continues to evolve at pace – shaped by emerging risks, digital and AI advances, environmental pressures and increased regulatory compliance demand. To help Scotland conveyancers stay ahead of these demands, Millar & Bryce has released the 5th Edition of the Scottish Conveyancing Handbook, a refreshed, expanded and modernised resource designed for today’s practitioners.
Bringing together expert insight from leading practitioners the Handbook provide a comprehensive and accessible overview of the current conveyancing environment in Scotland. Spanning the full journey from foundational principles to emerging risks, it supports solicitors, trainees, paralegals and property professionals in residential, commercial and rural fields to enhance their practical skills and provide gain clear guidance throughout all stages of conveyancing practice.
This edition includes practical examples and updated guidance on:
1. Expanded Registration & Mapping Guidance
Comprehensive coverage on Registration & Searches, including Land Register, Sasine titles, Plans and Legal Reports, more detailed guidance is provided on mapping, boundaries, Title Plans and the challenges surrounding cadastral accuracy. These updates directly support practitioners facing increasingly complex title and mapping queries.
Josh Rains’ Spatial Data in Property Transactions highlights the increasingly critical role of spatial data in modern property transactions, explaining how digital mapping, Ordnance Survey data and geospatial analysis underpin both accuracy and efficiency across the conveyancing process.
Eric Willis’s Correcting the Register – Data Amendment provides real world examples and procedural clarity to equip conveyancers and searchers with a practical understanding of when and how to escalate errors, the evidence required, and the implications of successful or unsuccessful correction.
2. Strengthened Compliance & Cyber Resilience
With conveyancing transactions attracting increased scrutiny and vulnerability to cyber threats, the revised Compliance section offers expanded and new coverage on:
Gemma Turnbull’s Mitigating the Risk of Money Laundering in Conveyancing Transactions outlines the responsibilities placed on solicitors and conveyancers to identify, assess and mitigate AML risks at every stage of a transaction as property transactions remain a key target for criminal activity.
Nicholas Scullion’s Cyber Survival – From Crisis to Resilience brings real world and practical insight that highlight the increasing importance of digital vigilance in practice.
3. Enhanced Ownership & Rights
From servitudes to occupancy rights, this edition strengthens essential knowledge areas that frequently impact results for clients. Updates include:
Helen Burns & Hazel Clark’s Liferent highlights key considerations for conveyancer such as documenting correctly and navigating consent and registration requirements.
Carole Russell’s Boundaries demystifies one of the most common yet challenging areas of conveyancing: understanding the distinction between physical boundaries seen on the ground and the legal boundaries recorded in the Land Register.
4. Updated Guidance for Modern Conveyancing Practice
Providing practical support for professionals at all levels, the Handbook addresses current conveyancing challenges and market shifts with broader guidance on key topics.
Scott Brymer’s From Lecture Halls to Law Firms offers practical guidance for new professionals entering the field.
Amir M Ismail’s The Modern Day Dread of Sasine Titles offers reassurance and practical clarity, encouraging a new generation of conveyancers to approach Sasine titles with confidence rather than dread.
Sarah-Gateaud Manase’s Title Indemnity in Action provides a practical look at how title indemnity insurance operates in real world conveyancing scenarios.
5. NEW! Commercial Property Practice
The new Commercial section of the Handbook, authored by Alan Gibson, offers a practical overview of the emerging areas shaping commercial property practice in Scotland and how commercial landowners, developers and investors are increasingly engaging with biodiversity projects, carbon markets and large‑scale energy infrastructure
6. A Stronger Environmental & Sustainability Focus
A major area of enhancement in the 5th Edition is the expanded environmental and sustainability content, identified as an increasingly critical area for conveyancers.
The updated edition now includes:
Christopher Loaring’s Sustainability within Conveyancing highlights the growing importance of environmental and climate related considerations within modern property practice.
The 5th Edition of the Scottish Conveyancing Handbook responds directly to today’s challenges and pressures – offering practical, accessible, and authoritative guidance backed by Millar & Bryce’s 150 years of data, expertise and industry leadership.
From students seeking clarity to seasoned solicitors handling complex transactions, this edition ensures that every practitioner has the tools, insight and confidence to deliver best practice conveyancing in 2026 and beyond.

A heartfelt thank you is extended to all the contributors of the 5th Edition of the Scottish Conveyancing Handbook. Their expertise, dedication and commitment to excellence have been instrumental in shaping a resource that will support, inform and inspire conveyancers across Scotland for years to come.
The 5th Edition is now live. Access the full digital version instantly — or request a paper copy via our online form (available from March).
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