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Changes over time for: Section 27
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[27 Services to proceed by petition to the Sheriff.U.K.
It shall not be competent to issue brieves from Chancery for the service of heirs, or for any person to obtain himself served heir by virtue of any such brieve, or otherwise than according to the provisions of this Act; and every person desirous of being served heir to a person deceased, whether in general or in special, and in whatsoever character, and whether the lands which belonged to such person deceased were held by burgage tenure or were not held by burgage tenure, shall present a petition of service to the Sheriff in manner herein-after set forth.]
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