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120 Securities may be registered during lifetime of grantee, or title completed after his death.U.K.
Heritable securities, whether dated before or after the commencement of this Act, may be registered in the appropriate register of sasines at any time during the lifetime of the grantee, and shall in competition be preferred according to the date of the registration thereof: Provided always, that if an heritable security has not been so registered in the lifetime of the grantee, such heritable security shall be as full and sufficient warrant for completion of the title in favour of the party having right thereto as if it had been a bond and disposition in security, containing precept of sasine and other clauses, in the ordinary form in use prior to the thirtieth day of September one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, which title may be completed as after provided, or by service or notarial instrument, as the circumstances of the case may require.
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