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Volume 218: debated on Monday 30 March 1874

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, in moving for leave to bring in a Bill to amend the Law relating to Land Rights and Conveyancing, and to facilitate the Transfer of Land in Scotland, said, that Bills on this subject had been brought forward in 1871, 1872, and 1873, and he hoped this year they would be able to pass a measure which would give satisfaction to Scotland. He would move the second reading of the Bill on an early day.

Motion agreed to.

On Motion of The LORD ADVOCATE, Bill to amend the Law relating to Land Rights and Conveyancing, and to facilitate the Transfer of Land, in Scotland, ordered to be brought in by the Loan ADVOCATE, Mr. Secretary CROSS, and Mr. CAMERON.

Bill presented, and read the first time. [Bill 60.]