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EFIS 41, July 2009 : Scottish Conveyancing

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Following changes to conveyancing procedures, we have amended the forms listed which the Keeper of the Registers of Scotland has revised to reflect its amendments to the processing of applications.

All forms should be used immediately.

Forms affected

SAF Application for recording in the register of sasines including continuation sheet New/Amended
C&S1 Application for Recording in the Register of Deeds in the Books of Council and Session New/Amended
SCFORMP16 Application to compare a bounding description with the O.S. map New/Amended
SCFORMP17 Application to compare boundaries on title plan with the O.S. Map New/Amended
SCFORM1 Application for first registration New/Amended
SCFORM2 Application for registration of a dealing New/Amended
SCFORM3 Application for registration of a transfer of part New/Amended
SCFORM4 Inventory of writs relevant to application for registration New/Amended
SCFORM5 Application for noting or entering on the register New/Amended
SCFORM9 Application for rectification of the register New/Amended
SCFORM10 Application for a report prior to registration of the subjects described below New/Amended
SCFORM11 Application for continuation of reports prior to the registration of the subjects below New/Amended
SCFORM12 Application for a report over registered subjects New/Amended
SCFORM13 Application for continuation of report over registered subjects New/Amended
SCFORM14 Application for a report to ascertain whether or not subjects have been registered New/Amended
SCFORM15 Application for an office copy New/Amended

Crown copyright forms are reproduced with the permission of the Controller of the Stationery Office. Law Society forms are reproduced with the permission of the Law Society. Legal Aid Forms are produced with the permission of the LSC.