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1. Extracts of writs registered in Books of Council and Session to have, in certain cases, warrant for execution. Form of warrant of execution inserted in extracts of all protests, &c.
2. Extracts of writs registered in Sheriff Court Books to have warrant of execution in certain cases.
5. Extracts of deeds registered in the Books of Council and Session, and Register of Sasines, to be authenticated.
6. Writs registered in the Register of Sasines for preservation only may afterwards be registered for preservation and execution.
7. After transmission of volumes of records of Books of Council and Session to the Lords Clerk Register, the deputy keeper of records may issue extracts of any deeds recorded in said volumes and authenticate the same as well as other extracts.
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