Practice and law - Land Registration Act 2002
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0442) 16 October 2004, 152-155(4)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Three articles assessing the success of the Land Registration Act 2002 a year after it came into force in October 2003. "Growing pains" considers four new procedures introduced by the 2002 Act. These include the designation of exempt information documents, registration of easements, disclosing overriding interests and the requirements of plans to be drawn up for registering leases of seven years or more. "Restricted range of protection" looks at how the Act deals with the protection of third party rights for registered titles. "The new electronic age" sets out the three service model for e-conveyancing outlined in "Defining the service" produced by the Land Registry.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68377 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 127846-1001 |
Three articles assessing the success of the Land Registration Act 2002 a year after it came into force in October 2003. "Growing pains" considers four new procedures introduced by the 2002 Act. These include the designation of exempt information documents, registration of easements, disclosing overriding interests and the requirements of plans to be drawn up for registering leases of seven years or more. "Restricted range of protection" looks at how the Act deals with the protection of third party rights for registered titles. "The new electronic age" sets out the three service model for e-conveyancing outlined in "Defining the service" produced by the Land Registry.