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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    These rules amend the Land Registration Rules 1925 so as to - (a) implement the compulsory registration provisions of the Land Registration Act 1997 and the associated amendments to the Charities Act 1993; (b) make provision for new forms of application for first registration, caution against first registration and registration of dealings with whole, new forms of transfer, assent and discharge of whole, new forms of transfer and assent of a registered charge, and a new list of documents form, and make associated amendments to certain existing prescribed forms; (c) introduce common forms fo

  2. Library Resource
    Regulations
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    This Order consists of 83 articles which are divided into 4 Parts: Introductory (Part I) Waste on land (Part II) Contaminated land (Part III); General (Part IV), which are completed by 6 Schedules: Categories of waste; Appeals and decisions referred to the Planning Appeals Commission; Appeals under Article 17, 41 or 58; Appeals under Article 36 or 65; Decisions referred under Article 52; Objectives for the purposes of the waste strategy; Supplemental provisions with respect to powers of entry; Amendments; Repeals.

  3. Library Resource

    An Act to amend the Land Registration Act 1925.

    Legislation
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    The requirement of compulsory registration applies in relation to the dispositions of unregistered land as outlined in section 123 of the Land Registration Act 1925, here amended. A new section relative to effects of requirement to register is inserted. This section applies to any disposition which, by virtue of any provision of section 123 of this Act, is one in relation to which the requirement of compulsory registration applies. Remaining provisions amend provisions of the principal Act so as to provide for indemnities for errors and omissions in the Register and registration fees.

  4. Library Resource
    Regulations
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    These rules amend the Land Registration Rules 1925 so as to: (a) make provision for new forms of transfer, assent and discharge of part, new forms of transfer and assent of a registered charge affecting part of the land in a registered title and new forms of transfer for a portfolio of titles; (b) make provision for new forms of application to cancel notice of an unregistered lease or rentcharge, to register a caution against dealings with a registered title, to withdraw a caution and to place documents on deposit; (c) make associated amendments to certain existing prescribed forms.

  5. Library Resource
    Regulations
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    These rules amend the Land Registration Rules 1925 so as to restore the requirement to enter on the register the price paid or value declared in respect of a registered title.

    Implements: Land Registration Act 1997 (Chapter 2). (1997-02-27)

  6. Library Resource
    Regulations
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    These Regulations, make provision for certain aspects of a new scheme under Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 for the remediation of contaminated land in England. Regulations 2 and 3, and Schedule 1, identify those sites for which the Environment Agency is to be the authority responsible for enforcing the scheme ("special sites"). Local authorities are responsible for enforcing the scheme in the case of any other type of site.

  7. Library Resource
    Regulations
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    This Order indicates land registration district pursuant to section 132 of the Land Registration Act of 1925. The district of each district land registry shall comprise from 3rd April 2000 until 2nd July 2000 the administrative areas specified opposite its name in column 2 of the Schedule. The district of each district land registry shall comprise on and after 3rd July 2000 the administrative areas specified opposite its name in column 3 in the Schedule.

  8. Library Resource
    Regulations
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    These rules: (A) amend the Land Registration Rules 1925 so as to provide a framework for notification of discharge of a registered charge by electronic means where the Registrar is satisfied that adequate arrangements have been made for their delivery and he has issued a notice to that effect; (B) amend the Land Registration (Open Register) Rules 1991 so as to introduce an enquiry service to establish if notification of discharge of a registered charge has been received by electronic means where the Registrar is satisfied that adequate arrangements have been made for their delivery and he h

  9. Library Resource
    Regulations
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    This Order declares the local government district of North Down and the remaining part of the local government district of Ards to be compulsory registration areas under the Land Registration (Northern Ireland) Act 1970. The local government district of North Down and the whole of each of the wards listed in the Schedule will become compulsory registration areas upon the commencement of this Order on 1st May 2000. The type of property transaction which triggers a compulsory registration within those areas is defined by entry 2 of Schedule 2 to the aforesaid Act.

  10. Library Resource
    Regulations
    United Kingdom, Europe, Northern Europe

    These Regulations, which supersede the Land Registration (Conduct of Business) Regulations 1997, make amendments to the acts of the Registrar which may be done by a legally qualified registrar, called the Solicitor to HM Land Registry, or, during a vacancy in the office of, or in the absence of, the Solicitor to HM Land Registry, by another legally qualified registrar (called the Acting Solicitor to HM Land Registry).

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