SCHEDULERegistrable financial interests
8Heritable property
1
Where a member owns or holds, or has owned or held, any heritable property and sub-paragraph (2) applies.
2
This sub-paragraph applies where either—
a
the market value of the heritable property, at the relevant date, exceeds 50 per cent of a member’s salary on that date (rounded down to the nearest £10); or
b
the gross income from the heritable property for the period of twelve months prior to the relevant date is greater than such amount as the Parliament may determine.
3
Sub-paragraph (1) applies to heritable property which a member owns or holds, or has owned or held—
a
solely in his or her own name;
b
jointly with any other person or body; or
c
as a trustee, whether or not jointly with other trustees, where the member has an interest as a beneficiary of the trust.
4
Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to heritable property—
a
which is used as a residential home by the member or the member’s spouse, civil partner or cohabitant;
b
which was used as a residential home by the member or the member’s spouse, civil partner or cohabitant but which, for a period of not more than 12 months, is or was unoccupied and for sale; or
c
which forms part of the assets of a partnership and any income from that partnership is, or forms part of, the remuneration registered under paragraph 2 of this schedule.
5
Where a member has ceased to own or hold any heritable property before the date on which the member was returned as a member, the relevant date is the date when the heritable property ceased to be so owned or held.
6
Where a member owned or held any heritable property at the date on which the member was returned as a member, the relevant date is—
a
that date; and
b
the 5th April immediately following that date and in each succeeding year, where the heritable property continues to be so owned or held on that 5th April.
7
Where a member becomes the owner of or acquires any heritable property after the date on which that member was returned as a member, the relevant date is—
a
the date on which the member became the owner of or acquired that heritable property; and
b
the 5th April immediately following that date and in each succeeding year, where the heritable property continues to be so owned or held on that 5th April.