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Registered Title Search Ws2 Title From I Tutorial Notes

Updated Registered Title Search Ws2 Title From I Tutorial Notes

Property Law and Practice Notes

Property Law and Practice

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Workshop 2 - Registered Title Search Usually last date updated Unique Title Number Ideally this date should be as up to date as possible, as to give you the best idea of recent activity 1) Property Register The Property Register will: - contain a description of the land, by reference to the Title Plan - indicate whether title is freehold or leasehold The Property register MAY indicate: - there are easements/rights benefiting the land - those easements/rights are subject to obligations - things usually expected to come with land (e.g. rights of light and air) have been excluded from the title - Usually contains a description of the land and contains the rights that benefit it - A single property may have one freehold registered title and one or more leasehold registered title - the Land Registry sometimes place rights that burden the land in the Property Register (usually found in the Charges Register)

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