Mines and Metals Act 1592 (c 31) (Act of the Parliaments of Scotland)
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In the Mines and Metals Act 1592—
(a) for the words “sett in few ferme” substitute “dispone”;
(b) for the word “frehalder” substitute “owner”;
(c) the words “or few” shall cease to have effect;
(d) for the words “saidis fewis” substitute “disposition of the saidis mynis”;
(e) for the words “four witnesses” substitute “ane witness”; and
(f) for the words “set the same in few” substitute “dispone the same or set the same”.
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Real Rights Act 1693 (c 22) (Act of the Parliaments of Scotland)
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In the Real Rights Act 1693 (determination of preferences according to date and priority of registration), for the words from “All Infeftments” to the end substitute “reall rights in land shall in all competitions be preferable and preferred according to the date and priority of registration in the General Register of Sasines”.
Lands Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1845 (c 19)
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(1) The Lands Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1845
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