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Buch, Englisch, 650 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 912 g

Rees

Land Registration Manual


3. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-0-85490-249-1
Verlag: Wildy & Sons

Buch, Englisch, 650 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 912 g

ISBN: 978-0-85490-249-1
Verlag: Wildy & Sons


Written by an author who has extensive experience in private practice, the Land Registry, and the academic sector, Land Registration Manual is an authoritative source of technical and practical advice on all matters relating to registered land and interests affecting it.

The book’s alphabetical (A to Z) approach allows practitioners to zoom in on the specific topic they are dealing with, knowing that the book will provide useful background commentary, along with clear guidance on the form and content of relevant Land Registry applications specific to that topic. The topics are geared to aspects of day–to-day practice rather than academic areas of law – making the book more accessible and more relevant to the needs of busy practitioners.

Fully updated to take account of all the changes in land registration law and practice, including those introduced by the Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2018, Land Registration Manual covers not only the usual subjects, but also many less frequently encountered topics which are often not covered elsewhere. Thus, its coverage extends not only from transfers to leases, but from bare trusts to franchises; options to powers of attorney; and chancel repair to embankments and sea walls. Each topic contains accurate commentary to aid understanding and clear guidance on the relevant applications which may need to be made to complete a transaction or protect a client’s interests.

The book also contains all the current versions of the standard form restrictions and the prescribed lease clauses, along with a list of Land Registry forms and other useful information, making Land Registration Manual an invaluable ‘one-stop’ source of guidance for busy practitioners of all levels of experience. It will enable them to research topics and deal with matters quickly, efficiently and effectively.

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Zielgruppe


Aimed at practitioners dealing with residential and commercial conveyancing, it will also be of interest to those dealing with family law (where property disputes or other issues may frequently arise), trusts and probate, property-related and other litigation and also to academic and educational organisations which are involved in property-related education.


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Preface

Glossary of Terms and Author’s Note

Access to neighbouring land orders

Accretion and diluvion

Address for service
Administrators of a company

Administrative receivers

Adverse possession

Advowsons

Agreement for lease

Agreement for mortgage

Agreement to pay further consideration

Airspace

Alteration of the Register

Amalgamation of registered titles

Annuities

Applications to HM Land Registry

Assents

Assets of community value

Bankruptcy
Bare trusts

Bona vacantia and escheat

Boundaries

Bulk Applications

Cautions against conversion

Cautions against dealings

Cautions against first registration

Chancel repair

hange of gender resulting in a change of name

Change of name

Charging orders

Charities

Church of England

Classes of title

Coal

Collective enfranchisement

Commonhold

Commons

Companies

Compulsory purchase

Constructive, resulting and other implied trusts

Contracts for sale (including sub-sale)

Conveyancers

Copyhold

Correction of mistakes in an application or accompanying document

Costs

Credit unions

Day list

Death of applicant for registration

Death of a registered proprietor

Debentures

Deeds amending dispositions of registered titles

Developing estates

Demesne land

Developing schemes

Disputes

Division of registered titles

Electronic services

Embankments or sea or river walls

Enlargement of long leases

Equitable charges

Equitable easements

Equitable interests

Estate, right or interest

European Economic Interest Groupings

European Groupings of Territorial Co-operation

Exclusive use

Fees

First registration

Floating charges

Flying freeholds

Foreign law
Foreshore

Forms

Franchises
Fraud or forgery

Freezing orders, restraint orders and interim receiving orders

Friendly societies

Gifts

Historical information
Home rights

Housing action trusts

Housing associations

Identity evidence

Implied covenants

Indemnity

Indemnity covenants

Individual voluntary arrangements

Inheritance tax

Inhibitions

Internal waters

Joint proprietors

Land Registry

Land Registry Act 1862

Leasehold enfranchisement

Leases

Legal aid

Legal charges

Legal easements

Legal estates

Legal interests

Licenses

Limited liability partnerships

Limited owner’s charge

Limited partnerships

Liquidators

Local land charges

Lost or destroyed title deeds

Manors

Mental incapacity

Mere equities

Mines and minerals

Minors

Mortgage cautions

Notices

Notices of deposit

Official copies and inspection

Official searches

Official searches of the index

Options

Overreaching

Overriding interests

Overseas insolvency proceedings

Partnerships

Party Wall etc Act 1996

Pending land actions

Personal representatives

Plans

Positive covenants

Powers of attorney

Priorities

Profits à prendre

Proper office

Property adjustment orders

Proprietary estoppel

Public authority certificates of title

Public-private partnership leases relating to transport in London

Receivers appointed under the Law of Property Act 1925

Receivers appointed by order of the court

Rectification

Registered social landlords and private registered providers

Registered societies

Rentcharges

Requisition, rejection and cancellation policy

Restrictions

Restrictive covenants

Retention, destruction and return of documents

Right to buy and right to acquire under the Housing Acts

Right to manage companies

Rights of light and air

Rights of pre-emption

Rights of reverter

Sequestrators

Settlements

Severance of a beneficial joint tenancy

Shared ownership leases

Souvenir land

Special powers of appointment

Sporting rights

Statements of truth

Stamp duty land tax

Statutory charges

Statutory vesting

Subrogation

Time share

Title information document

Town or village greens

Transfers

Tribunal

Trusts of land

Unincorporated associations

Upgrade of class of title

Vendor’s liens

Writs or orders affecting land

Appendices
I HM Land Registry Offices

II List of Forms

III Land Registration Rules 2003, Schedule 1A: Prescribed

Clauses LR1 to LR14

IV Land Registration Rules 2003, Schedule 4: Standard Forms of Restriction

V Land Registration Rules 2003, Schedule 3: Forms Referred to in

Rule 206

VI Land Registration Rules 2003, Schedule 9: Forms of Execution


Rees, David
David Rees is a solicitor with 30 years’ experience initially in private practice and latterly as an Assistant Land Registrar at HM Land Registry. He is also an External Examiner to the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board and a Chief Examiner to the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives. He is an experienced author of well-known texts on property law and conveyancing.



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