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Practitioner's guide to the Land Registration Act 2002 the unfinished Revolution

By: Language: English Publication details: London Estates Gazette 2005Description: viii, 172p. 22cmISBN:
  • 0728204584
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 346.41043 $2 18
Contents:
Land Registration Act and rules -- Total registration -- Protecting third party interests: notices -- Restrictions -- Overiding interests -- Mortgages and the Land Registration Act -- Rejection of applications, requisitions and cancellation -- Boundaries, physical features and plans -- The Open Register and confidential information -- Cautions against first registration -- Adverse possession and the Land Registration Act 2002 -- Leases - the next steps
Summary: Looks at the new rules following the Land Registration Act 2002 from the view of the practitioner. Seeks to identify and explain the key issues that have emerged in practice while addressing points of law, of practice and of practicality. Also points the way towards future development - whether imminent (in the case of lease information) or some way off (in the case of e-conveyancing).
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Book London Books 346.41043 DOW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30071437

Land Registration Act and rules -- Total registration -- Protecting third party interests: notices -- Restrictions -- Overiding interests -- Mortgages and the Land Registration Act -- Rejection of applications, requisitions and cancellation -- Boundaries, physical features and plans -- The Open Register and confidential information -- Cautions against first registration -- Adverse possession and the Land Registration Act 2002 -- Leases - the next steps

Looks at the new rules following the Land Registration Act 2002 from the view of the practitioner. Seeks to identify and explain the key issues that have emerged in practice while addressing points of law, of practice and of practicality. Also points the way towards future development - whether imminent (in the case of lease information) or some way off (in the case of e-conveyancing).