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A disposition in Scots law is a formal deed transferring ownership of corporeal heritable property. It acts as the conveyancing stage as the second of three stages required in order to in Scotland. The three stages are: 1. * The Contractual Stage (The Missives of Sale) 2. * The Conveyancing Stage 3. * The Registration Stage

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  • A disposition in Scots law is a formal deed transferring ownership of corporeal heritable property. It acts as the conveyancing stage as the second of three stages required in order to in Scotland. The three stages are: 1. * The Contractual Stage (The Missives of Sale) 2. * The Conveyancing Stage 3. * The Registration Stage In the conveyancing stage of the transfer of ownership of land, a formal document called a disposition, is created and subscribed by the Disponer (the person granting the disposition or 'the Seller') and the Disponee (the person receiving the disposition or 'the Buyer'). Example dispositions are available to view on the Property Standardisation Group website. (en)
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  • A disposition in Scots law is a formal deed transferring ownership of corporeal heritable property. It acts as the conveyancing stage as the second of three stages required in order to in Scotland. The three stages are: 1. * The Contractual Stage (The Missives of Sale) 2. * The Conveyancing Stage 3. * The Registration Stage (en)
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  • Disposition (Scots law) (en)
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