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11(1)The Conveyancing (Scotland) Acts (1874 and 1879) Amendment Act 1887 shall be amended in accordance with this paragraph.
(2)Sections 1 (limitation of liability of trustees for casualties), 3 (novodamus not challengeable because lands not resigned into superior’s hands) and 4 (decree of irritancy not final till extract recorded) shall cease to have effect.
(3)In section 5 (letters of administration of will, &c. equivalent to will for authorisation of notary to expede instrument)—
(a)the words “The production to any notary public of” shall cease to have effect;
(b)for the words “or of an exemplification” substitute “or an exemplification”;
(c)the words “expeding a notarial instrument, or otherwise” shall cease to have effect;
(d)for the word “estate” substitute “land or real right”; and
(e)the words from “; and it shall not” to the end shall cease to have effect.
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