George Gretton
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George Lidderdale Gretton WS FRSE (born 1950) is a Scottish lawyer and academic and, from May 2006 to May 2011, was a Commissioner of the
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Career

Gretton had his early education at West House School and King Edward's, Birmingham. In 1972 he graduated with a 2:1 degree in Philosophy and English Literature at the
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( Hatfield College). He then read law at the
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. He was appointed to a lectureship in law at the university in 1981. He became Lord President Reid Professor of Law in 1994 and held the chair until his retirement in 2016 when he became Professor Emeritus. He has published widely on commercial law, property law, trusts, insolvency law, comparative law and legal history; he is a Solicitor, a Notary Public and a
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. He is the author of several textbooks on conveyancing (co-written with former Scottish Law Commissioner, Professor Kenneth Reid); property, trusts and succession law (co-written with former Scottish Law Commissioner, Professor Andrew Steven), the law of inhibitions and adjudications (the diligences, or mechanisms for enforcing judgments, affecting land in Scotland); and searches. At the Scottish Law Commission, Professor Gretton was the lead commissioner for the project considering reform to the Scottish system of land registration. This project resulted in a comprehensive report published in 2010. The report was received favourably by the Scottish Parliament, and the majority of its recommendations were enacted into the Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012, which came into force in December 2014. This new Act repealed most of the Land Registration (Scotland) Act 1979, which the Report highlighted as inadequate.


Personal life

He is married with three children. He and Professor Kenneth Reid have known each other since they were both students together at the University of Edinburgh.K G C Reid, The Law of Property in Scotland (1996), Preface They were appointed professors in the same year and for over thirty years have given an annual lecture together on what has happened in conveyancing in the previous twelve months.


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Scottish Law CommissionEdinburgh Law School
Scottish solicitors Living people Alumni of Hatfield College, Durham Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Academics of the University of Edinburgh 1950 births Scottish legal scholars {{Scotland-law-bio-stub