Formal Clauses of a Disposition of Land, etc . . . . U.K.
[After the inductive and dispositive clauses, the deed may proceed thus:] With entry at the term of [here specify the date of entry];... ... and I assign the writs, and have delivered the same according to inventory; and I assign the rents; and I bind myself to free and relieve the said disponee and his foresaids of all ... public burdens; and I grant warrandice; and I consent to registration hereof for preservation [orfor preservation and execution]. [Testing clause+.
+Note—Subscription of the document by the granter of it will be sufficient for the document to be formally valid, but witnessing of it may be necessary or desirable for other purposes (see the Requirements of Writing (Scotland) Act 1995.]
Note.- The clauses are assumed here as occurring in a disposition, but they may be used in other deeds and conveyances; and in the event of it being necessary to omit, vary, or qualify any one or more of them, this may be done, and the other clauses may be retained