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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Interlocutor by Lord Ordinary in above Petition
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Titles to Land Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1868, Cross Heading: Interlocutor by Lord Ordinary in above Petition.
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Interlocutor by Lord Ordinary in above PetitionU.K.
The Lord Ordinary grants warrant to messengers-at-arms to serve the said petition and this deliverance on the said G.H.,as prayed for, and ordains the said G.H.,within thirty days [or sixty days, as the case may be] after the date of such service, to procure himself entered and infeft in the lands and others described in the petition, and to enter the petitioner in the same, on payment of the duties and casualties exigible on such entry, or else to show cause for delaying or refusing to do so, with certification that if he fail he shall forfeit and amit all right to the duties and casualties payable on the petitioner’s entry, and that the petitioner shall be entitled to retain from him and his successors, as immediate superiors, the yearly feu duties and the whole other prestations, until fully paid and indemnified for the expenses of the petition and procedure thereon, and for all the expenses of completing the petitioner’s title in terms of the said Act.
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