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The Land Registration Act

By: Series: New Law Journal ; 152(7026) 5 April 2002, 492-494(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Examines the effect that the Land Registration Act will have on conveyancing practice. Outlines the four main objectives of the new Act which cover the provision of a system of electronic conveyancing; a higher number of dispositions and interest are to be included on the Register; to ensure that any disposition will have no effect unless registered and lastly, the Act introduces a new system of adverse possession for registered land - that registration and not possession should be the basis of title.
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Examines the effect that the Land Registration Act will have on conveyancing practice. Outlines the four main objectives of the new Act which cover the provision of a system of electronic conveyancing; a higher number of dispositions and interest are to be included on the Register; to ensure that any disposition will have no effect unless registered and lastly, the Act introduces a new system of adverse possession for registered land - that registration and not possession should be the basis of title.