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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Form of Minute of Relinquishment of Superiority by Apparent Heir
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Form of Minute of Relinquishment of Superiority by Apparent HeirU.K.
Minute of Relinquishment by as Heir Apparent of in the Lands after-mentioned in the Petition at the Instance of [here name and describe the petitioner].
I, A.B.,eldest lawful son [or whatever relation he may be] and nearest lawful heir apparent of C.D.,the person last infeft in the superiority of the lands of [here describe the lands fully], which right of superiority is holden immediately of and under the Crown [or other over superior, as the case may be], do absolutely and gratuitously [or if any price paid, say,in consideration of £ sterling to be paid to me] relinquish and renounce the superiority of the said lands to which I hold right as heir apparent aforesaid in favour of the petitioner and his successors in the said lands. [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).]
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