S5.3 Subsequent Transfers
In the interest of forming the best possible or most particular link, information regarding location contained in dispositive clause may require to be disregarded in favour of, e.g., a postal address provided on the backing, previous information given on the Register or from the letter accompanying the deed.
Where the best possible link for the subjects disponed is in the writ: Title: Writ: Minute: NOTE: If reference was to major subjects the minute would read OR Title: Writ: Minute: |
Where the best possible link in the subjects disponed is shown on the Register: Title: Writ: Minute: NOTE: The link has been made from information previously noted on the Register. A link from this source, even if it was previously backing information, should be used in preference to a link taken from the backing or a letter unless the backing or letter gives better information. The minute would then read: |
Where the best possible information is given on the plan, backing or letter: Title: Writ: Minute: |
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