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I, A.B. [design him], procurator for C.D. [design creditor in right of the security], in whose favour the bond and disposition in security after mentioned was granted, [or, if he is not the original creditor,now in right of the bond and disposition in security after mentioned,] do hereby give notice to you E.F. [design debtor under the security] that payment is now required of the sum of £ being the principal sum due under the bond and disposition in security, dated and recorded , granted by you E.F. [or by G.H.] in favour of the said C.D. [or original creditor], [if C.D. is not the original creditor, add, to which C.D. has now right by various transmissions, but these transmissions need not be particularly specified], and of the sum of £, being the interest due at present on the said principal sum, with such further sum of interest as shall accrue on the said principal sum till paid. And I further give you notice, that if at the expiry of the period of three months from the date hereof the sums, principal and interest, and liquidate penalty incurred and to be incurred, of which payment is now required, shall not be paid in terms of the said bond and disposition in security, then the said C.D.,or the person or persons who may then be in right of the said bond and disposition in security, may proceed to sell the lands and others [or subjects] thereby conveyed in the manner provided by the “ M1Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1868,” and with all powers and privileges conferred on or competent to creditors under bonds and dispositions in security by that Act. This I do at on the day of before and in the presence of L.M.,notary public, and N.O. and P.Q. [design them] witnesses to the premises, called and required, and hereto with me subscribing.
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(Signed) A.B.
N.O.,Witness.
P.Q.,Witness.
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