On prescription
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (0536) 10 September 2005, 270-272(3)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Examines the 14 prescribed clauses which will have to appear at the front of all registrable leases form June 2006 and discusses how these changes will affect all parties.to the lease. After that date any lease not containing the correct wording could according to the severity of the mistake lead to non-acceptance by the Land Registry or the Registry not being bound to note matters that have been omitted, placing the tenant and his adviser in a difficult position. Describes the background to this major change in Land Registry practice. The new provisions are set out in the Land Registration (Amendment)(No 2) Rules 2005 Part II. Outlines the leases to which these Rules apply and provides a timetable for changes.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L130930 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 130930-1001 |
Examines the 14 prescribed clauses which will have to appear at the front of all registrable leases form June 2006 and discusses how these changes will affect all parties.to the lease. After that date any lease not containing the correct wording could according to the severity of the mistake lead to non-acceptance by the Land Registry or the Registry not being bound to note matters that have been omitted, placing the tenant and his adviser in a difficult position. Describes the background to this major change in Land Registry practice. The new provisions are set out in the Land Registration (Amendment)(No 2) Rules 2005 Part II. Outlines the leases to which these Rules apply and provides a timetable for changes.