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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Notarial Instrument in favour of an Assignee to an Unrecorded Conveyance, to be recorded along with the Conveyance
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Version Superseded: 28/11/2004
Status:
Point in time view as at 01/02/1991.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1868, Cross Heading: Notarial Instrument in favour of an Assignee to an Unrecorded Conveyance, to be recorded along with the Conveyance.
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Notarial Instrument in favour of an Assignee to an Unrecorded Conveyance, to be recorded along with the ConveyanceU.K.
At there was by [oron behalf of] A.B. of Z. presented to me notary public subscribing, a disposition [or other deed or extract, as the case may be, specifying the nature of the deed] granted by C.D. of Y. and dated [insert date], by which disposition the said C.D. conveyed to E.F. all and whole of the lands of X. as therein described, and which disposition is to be recorded along with this instrument; as also there was presented to me [specify the title or series of titles by which A.B. acquired right, and the nature of his right]. Whereupon, &c., as in schedule (J.) to the end.
Note.—Before being presented for registration along with the disposition or other deed and warrant of registration thereon, the notarial instrument must be docqueted in or as nearly as may be in the form following, viz.,
“Docqueted with reference to warrant of registration on behalf ofA.B.,written on the said disposition (or other deed, as the case may be).”
The docquet shall be signed by the person or his agent or agents signing the warrant.
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