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Changes over time for: No. 3
Llinell Amser Newidiadau
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1868, No. 3.
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No. 3U.K.
Crown Writ of Investiture written on Deed of RelinquishmentU.K.
Victoria,&c. We, lawful superior of the lands contained in this deed, accept and receive C.D.,and his heirs and successors whomsoever [or otherwise, according to the destination contained in the title to the lands], in place of E.F.,and his heirs and successors, in virtue of the above deed of relinquishment, and acceptance thereof; to be holden the said lands by the said C.D. and his foresaids of us, &c. [specify the tenendas and reddendo contained in the titles of the relinquished superiority; also insert or refer to the conditions and limitations, if any, under which the lands are held by the vassal as in No. 1 schedule(U.)]. Given at Edinburgh, the day of in the year [Signed by the Director of Chancery, or his depute or substitute.]
Note.—If the writ is by the Prince or the mediate over superior the necessary alteration will be made.
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