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At there was by [oron behalf of] A.B. of Z.,presented to me, notary public subscribing, a disposition [specify the disposition or other deed or instrument or extract thereof, as the case may be] recorded in the [specify register of sasines and date of recording], by which recorded disposition [or otherwise as the case may be] C.D. of Y. was infeft in all and whole [describe the lands or other subjects, as the case may be, as the same are described in the said disposition or other deed or instrument]; as also there was presented to me a general disposition [or other deed or conveyance or testamentary deed or writing, as the case may be, or an extract of such deed] granted by the said C.D.,and dated [insert date], by which general disposition [or otherwise as the case may be] the said C.D. disponed [or gave or granted or bequeathed, or otherwise as the case may be] to the said A.B. and his heirs and assignees or otherwise as the case may be], heritably and irredeemably [or in liferent, or otherwise as the case may be], all and sundry the whole heritable estate [or otherwise as the case may be], of which he was [or might die] possessed [or otherwise, as the case may be]. [If the deed be granted under any real burden or condition or qualification, add here,but always under the real burdens, &c. and if the deed be granted in trust, or for specific purposes, add,but always in trust or for the uses and purposes mentioned in said general disposition or otherwise as the case may be. If the person expeding the instrument be other than the original disponee, or grantor or legatee under the deed add,as also there was presented to me (specify the title or series of titles by which such person acquired right, and the nature of his right.)] Whereupon, &c. as in schedule (J.) to the end.
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