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STAMP DUTIES, ETC*
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Form to Aid in the Preparation of an Additional Inventory jbr Exhibition in the
proper Commissary Court.
Additional Inventory of the Personal Estate, wheresoever situated, (and of money secured
on Heritable Property in Scotland, and of money secured by Scotch Bonds^ &c,,
excluding Executors,) of {Name and Designation of the Deceased) who died at
upon the day of
18
Amount of the Estate given up in the Inventory recorded in the Com-
missary Court Books of on the
day of 18
SCOTLAND.
I. Effects Undervalued.
1. Value of the stock of wood given up in the Inven- £ s. d.
tory — Item No. at
Produced when sold _
Difference
Interest and proceeds on ditto to date of oath to this Additional In-
ventory
2. Debt due on Open Account by £ s. d.
valued in the Original Inven-
tory — Item No. at
But the Debt has been recovered in full
Difference
Interest and proceeds on ditto to date of oath to this additional In-
ventory
II. Effects Omitted.
1. Debts amounting to £ ranked on the Trust Estate of
upon which a final Dividend has been
declared of 12s. per Pound
Interest and proceeds to date of oath to this Additional Inventory...
Note. — The deceased's books did not shew the existence of this debt, and
the claim was not discovered until after the Inventory was recorded.
jYofe, — Inventory Duty on the total personal estate in England, Scotland,
and Ireland, and money secured on Heritage in Scotland, is .... iJ
The Duty paid on the former Inventory
The Duty on the additional Inventory
Mem.'— It is desirable that Additional Inventories, as well as other Inventories, should be
written on paper the size of Foolscap.

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