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The description of the subjects in your disposition will always refer back to at least one previous sasine deed. Sometimes the description will refer back to more than one sasine deed. If this is the case for the disposition you are examining, then the routes of title characteristic applies.

How will I recognise the routes of title characteristic?

Are there any particular phrases I should look out for?

Read the description of the subjects in the disposition. Look for phrases which indicate that the description is referring back to prior sasine deeds. The format is usually similar to:

  • More particularly described in …

If the disposition is selling subjects in the FIRST PLACE, SECOND PLACE etc

Each individual subjects will refer back to a prior sasine deed.

  • Do the individual subjects all refer back to different sasine deeds? Then the routes of title characteristic applies.
  • Do the individual subjects all refer back to the same sasine deed? Then the routes of title characteristic does not apply.

If the disposition is only selling a single subjects

Read the property description carefully. If there are multiple routes of title, the property description will often refer back to prior sasine deeds using the format:

  • More particularly described in and disponed by (FIRST) … (SECOND) etc

Also look out for

This characteristic also applies when the LRS lists more than one search sheet.

What else do I need to know?

Dispositions can have more than two routes of title. Dispositions which refer back to three or more different sasine deeds for description are not unusual.


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