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At there was by [oron behalf of] A.B. of Z.,presented to me, notary public subscribing, a bond and disposition in security [or other security, or extract, as the case may be], dated [insert date, and where recorded in the register of sasines, insert date of recording, and specify register of sasines, and where sasine has been expede thereon, addand sasine thereon, recorded in the (specify register of sasines) on the (insert date), granted by C.D. [insert designation] in favour of E.F. [insert designation], by which bond and disposition in security [or as the case may be] the said C.D. bound and obliged himself [insert the personal obligation so far as necessary, and disposition of the lands in security, with the description of them, and also all real burdens,&c., if any, all as set forth at full length or by reference in the bond and disposition or other security]. As also there was presented to me an assignation [or other conveyance or extract], dated [insert date], granted by the said E.F.,but which the said E.F. assigned the said bond and disposition in security [or other security, as the case may be], and sums of money and lands therein contained, to the said A.B.,and his heirs, executors, and representatives whomsoever [or otherwise, as the case may be, and if the deed be granted in trust, or for specific purposes, addbut in trust always,orfor the uses and purposes specified in said assignation,or otherwise, as the case may be. If the person in whose favour the instrument is taken is not the disponee of the original creditor, but of one who has acquired right to the security, here specify shortly the title or series of titles by which the deceased acquired such right]. Whereupon, &c., as in schedule(J.)to the end.
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