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2SIf the person renouncing the lease or sub-lease is not the person in whose favour the lease or sub-lease was originally granted, add immediately after the renunciation—
(a)where his title is recorded— “which lease (orsub-leaseand add, if necessary, ”to the extent that it relates to the subjects hereinafter feued’) is now vested in the said C.D., his title thereto being recorded in the said Division of the General Register of Sasines (or as the case may be, and give date of recording)”; or
(b)where his title is not recorded but the title of a predecessor vested in the lease or sub-lease was recorded,— “which lease (orsub-leaseand add, if necessary, ”to the extent that it relates to the subjects hereinafter feued’) was last vested in the said G.H. as aforesaid (or, if G.H. is not a person having such title, say, ”in J.K. [design person having said title], whose title thereto is recorded in the said Division of the General Register of Sasines [or as the case may be, and give date of recording]’), and from whom the said C.D. acquired right by (here specify shortly the writ or series of writs by which right was acquired)”; or
(c)where there is no recorded title,— “And Whereas the said C.D.acquired right to the said lease (orsub-leaseand add, if necessary, “to the extent that it relates to the subjects hereinafter feued”) by (here specify shortly the writ or series of writs by which right was acquired)”.
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