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10. Import of forms of, and certain clauses in, standard security.
11. Effect of recorded standard security, and incorporation of standard conditions.
20. Exercise of rights of creditor on default of debtor in complying with a calling-up notice.
23. Rights and duties of parties after service of notice of default to which objection is not taken, or where the notice is not set aside.
23A.Voluntary surrender of residential property following calling-up notice or notice of default
24. Application by creditor to court for remedies on default.
24B.Section 24(1B) applications: application to court by entitled residents
Part III Provisions as to Heritable Securities
35. Power of creditor in bond and disposition in security to sell to include power to sell by private bargain.
36. Alteration of periods during which sale of land held in security is to be advertised.
40. Discharge of heritable security constituted byex facieabsolute conveyance.
41. Restriction on effect of reduction of certain discharges of securities.
42. Extension of s. 13 to certain existing forms of heritable securities.
SCHEDULES
2. Completion of buildings etc. and prohibition of alterations etc.
3. Observance of conditions in title, payment of duties, charges, etc., and general compliance with requirements of law relating to security subjects.
7. General power of creditor to perform obligations etc. on failure of debtor and power to charge debtor.
12.The debtor shall be personally liable to the creditor for...
The Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1868
8.Section 119 (Explanation of clauses in Schedule (FF) No. 1—Form...
10.Section 122 (Creditors selling to count and reckon for the...
11.Section 123 (Disburdening of lands on sale and after consignation...
12.Section 124 (Prescription of form of transfer of securities).
13.Section 132 (Renunciation or discharge of heritable security).
15.Section 138 (Use of short clauses of consent to registration)....
The Conveyancing (Scotland) Act 1924
25.Section 24 (Assimilation of forms for registered leases).
27.Sections 28 to 30 (Provisions dealing with the assignation, discharge...
28.Section 31 (Description of lands and deduction of title unnecessary...
29.Section 32 (Redemption of bond and disposition in security).
30.Sections 33-39 (Provisions relating to calling up bond and disposition...
31.Section 42 (Mode of disburdening land sold by creditor under...
Discharge of Heritable Security Constituted by Ex Facie Absolute Conveyance
Minor and Consequential Amendments
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