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    2. What are the duties a crofter may be in breach of?

    What are the duties a crofter may be in breach of?

    Karen MacRae | 12 May 2025

    A crofter can be in breach of: Residency duty; Duty not to misuse or neglect the croft; Duty to cultivate and maintain the croft. More information is available via this link Crofters Duties.

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