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SCHEDULE (C.)U.K.
Clause of Reference to Destinations and Conditions of Entail, etc.U.K.
[After inserting such part of the destination as may be thought necessary, add] and to the other heirs specified in a disposition and deed of entail [or as the case may be] of the said lands executed by the deceased, E.F.,dated the day of , in the year , and recorded in the register of tailzies on the day of in the year , [or in the said disposition and deed of entail dated and recorded as aforesaid, or in a deed [or instrument specify the deed or conveyance] recorded [specify register of sasines] upon the day of in the year ].
[And after the description of the lands insert] but always with and under the conditions, provisions, and prohibitory, irritant, and resolutive clauses [or clause authorising registration in the register of tailzies, as the case may be,] contained in the said disposition and deed of entail, dated and recorded as aforesaid [or in (specify deed or conveyance) recorded in (specify register of sasines) upon the day of in the year ].
[And in subsequent clauses in which it is usual or requisite to refer again to the conditions of the entail,&c. the reference may be made thus:] but always with and under the conditions, provisions, and prohibitory irritant and resolutive clauses [orclause authorizing registration in the register of tailzies, as the case may be,] before referred to.
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