Square brackets are removed. Names often shown in upper case.
In addition to the obvious changes you also need to incorporate the following into the Condescendence.
Line 2 needs to reflect your cousin’s situation regarding marriage history and status, if different from shown - (there are 7 different style options in Currie).
Line 3 should read as below (if accurate);
The said [NAME OF COUSIN] was not survived by issue, however remote; nor by any brother or sister of the full blood or the half blood; nor by any descendant of any such brother or sister; nor by [his/her] father or mother; nor by any uncle or aunt of the full blood.
Insert a line 4 (if accurate)
The Pursuer is a cousin of the full blood of the said [NAME OF COUSIN], being a son of [NAME] who was a [brother/sister] of the full blood of [NAME] the [father/mother] of the said NAME OF COUSIN]. Accordingly, the Pursuer has right to the intestate estate of the said [NAME OF COUSIN].
@TRIESHARD Some information about the circumstances would be useful. Who has advised you to submit a petition? Are you aware that an executor dative needs to administer the estate and cannot resign. Are you sure the estate is solvent?
And you have avoided answering my question about Grant of Confirmation. This is important. If once appointed as executor dative, you discover that a fundholder requires you to submit a Grant of Confirmation, then you will require a bond of caution (insurance). There are few companies offering these and compulsory engagement of a solicitor might be a condition imposed by the insurance company. Using the small estate procedure (where applicable) avoids the need for a bond of caution. But once appointed by petition you will have missed the opportunity to use the small estate procedure.
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