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— [In the case of a traditional document, subscription of it by the granter] 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 [, which also makes provision as regards the authentication of an electronic document].]
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