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Sasine in
Scots law is the
delivery of
feudal property,
typically land.
Feudal property means immovable property, and
includes everything that naturally...
- was
given the
duties to
maintain and
preserve the
General Register of
Sasines, the
Register of Hornings, the
Register of
Inhibitions and Adjudications...
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erecting Nova
Scotia into a Barony, and
declaring sasine at the
castle of
Edinburgh to be
equivalent to
sasine on the
lands themselves. "Origin of the Baronetage...
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dispositions were
required to be
registered in the
General Register of
Sasines in
order to give the
proprietor right of ownership.
These registration...
- and the
Barony of
Kingedward and
other lands,
probably in 1499, as he got
sasine of the
Earldom on 23
January 1499/1500. On 21
January 1490/1491 he was granted...
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family once a
month to shave, wash, and hear news. By
invoking a deed of
sasine,
Jamie signs Lallybroch over to Jenny’s
eldest son, also
called Jamie, to...
- ****istance in
choosing a new monarch.
Edward took this
chance to
demand sasine of the
Scottish royal estate, but
agreed to p****
judgment in
return for...
- husbandlands) at Garvald. In 1495, at Edinburgh,
Robert Lawder was
granted Sasine of the
superiority of Stenton, Garvald, and The B****. Acta
Dominorum Concilii...
- invoked,
especially these by the ancestors". The
equivalent Scottish term is
sasine,
which term has
developed a
further signification in
Scots law. Following...
- the
numerous references to the firm in
Court of
Session reports or old
Sasine titles.
Dundas &
Wilson became a
limited liability partnership in 2004....