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Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith. We confirm this disposition [or other deed or conveyance, as the case may be] in favour of A.B.;to be holden the said lands and others of the Crown as in room of G.H. [here name and design the person against whom decree has been obtained], the eldest son [or whatever other relation he may be] or E.F. [here name and design the person last infeft in the superiority], who was last infeft in the immediate superiority of the said lands, in respect that the said G.H. having failed to complete his title to the said superiority, and to grant an entry to the said A.B.,the said A.B.,in virtue of an Act [here set forth the title of this Act], obtained a decree by the Lord Ordinary on the Bills, dated the granting warrant to the said A.B. to apply for and obtain an entry in the said lands and others from the Crown, as acting in vice of the said G.H.,and that while and so long as the said G.H. and his successors, the immediate superiors thereof, shall remain unentered, and thereafter until a new entry shall become requisite, and that by the same tenure by which the same were or might have been holden of the said G.H.;and for payment to him and his successors, who are properly immediate lawful superiors of the said lands and others, of the annual duties and casualties heretofore payable, but only upon the completion of their title in the superiority. Given at Edinburgh, the day of in the year .
[Signed by the Director of Chancery, or his depute or substitute.]
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