Land Registers (Scotland) Act 1868

14 Registered writs to be authenticated. U.K.

The certificate of registration on every writ [F1which is a traditional document] that shall be registered in the general register of sasines, and redelivered to the ingiver, shall be signed by the keeper of said register, or a deputy duly commissioned by him to that effect; and no further signature in order to or in token of such registration shall be necessary to any writ presented for registration in the general register of sasines; but every folio of such writ [F2(which is a traditional document)] shall, in token of such registration, be impressed with an office seal or stamp to be kept in the said general register of sasines.

Textual Amendments

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1S. 14 repealed retrospectively so far as it relates to the signing of certificates of registration by Public Registers and Records (Scotland) Act 1950 (c. 11), s. 1, Sch.