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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...
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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...
- was
given the
duties to
maintain and
preserve the
General Register of
Sasines, the
Register of Hornings, the
Register of
Inhibitions and Adjudications...
-
dispositions were
required to be
registered in the
General Register of
Sasines in
order to give the
proprietor right of ownership.
These registration...
- Nova
Scotia was
created in 1624.
Under Scots law,
baronets had to "take
sasine" by
symbolically receiving the
earth and
stone of the land of
which they...
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these by the ancestors". In
Scots Law, the
equivalent concept to
seisin is
sasine,
which has
developed into a further,
separate concept. It is
similarly concerned...
- The name is mentioned, as
Jokis Ludge, in John Nicoll's
diary in 1650. A
sasine in 1736
refers to "the
Bleugowns Lodge commonly called Jocks Lodge". It...
- husbandlands) at Garvald. In 1495, at Edinburgh,
Robert Lawder was
granted Sasine of the
superiority of Stenton, Garvald, and The B****. Acta
Dominorum Concilii...
- Stewart’s College.
Scobie began employment as a
second class clerk with
Sasine Office at the
Registers of
Scotland in May 1915,
having been successful...
-
lawyer John
Skene sta**** at
Wemyss Castle.
Their task was to view and take
sasine of
Falkland Palace and
Dunfermline Palace and
Linlithgow Palace, the properties...