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SCHEDULE 6S FORM OF NOTICE SEEKING AGREEMENT TO THE PROSPECTIVE NOMINATION OF A DOMINANT TENEMENT

Notes for completion of the noticeS

(These notes have no legal effect)

1SInsert name and address of superior.

2SInsert name and address of person who has the feudal estate ofdominium utile.

3SSpecify by reference to the appropriate Register the deed or deeds in which the real burden or counter-obligation was imposed. Set out the real burden or counter-obligation in full or refer to the deed in such a way as to identify the real burden or counter— obligation. You may if you wish propose and set out a modification to either the real burden or to the counter-obligation (or modifications to both).

4SWhere the title has been registered in the Land Register of Scotland and the superior is—

(a)registered as proprietor, specify the title number;

(b)not registered as proprietor, specify the title number and set out the midcouples or links between the person last registered and the superior so as sufficiently to identify them.

Where the title has not been registered in the Land Register and the superior—

(a)has a recorded title, specify by reference to the Register of Sasines the deed constituting the immediate title;

(b)does not have a recorded title, either—

(i)specify by reference to the Register of Sasines the deed constituting the immediate title of the person with the last recorded title and set out the midcouples or links between that person and the superior so as sufficiently to identify them; or

(ii)if there is no such deed, specify the nature of the superior’s title.

5SDo not complete until a copy of the notice has been delivered or sent to the person with right to the feu. Then insert the following:

“The superior has served this notice by [specify whether by delivery, by recorded delivery, by registered post or by ordinary post] on [date of posting] to the person with right to the feu at [state address].”.

The notice should not be signed until a copy of it has been so delivered or sent.