Wontner's guide to land registry practice
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Wontner's guide to land registry practice
(Longman practitioner series)
Longman, 1991
18th ed / P. J. Timothy
- : pbk
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Note
First ed: 1928
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First published in 1928, this handbook covers the basic principles of land registry practice and provides practical advice on how to handle this area of law. Guidance is offered both on everyday transactions and on the more complex situations which may arise, taking into account the recent legal developments since the last edition. Featuring five new Practice Leaflets and reports of the House of Lords decision in Abbey National Building Society vs Cann, it also includes many new statutory instruments, such as Land Registration Rules 1990, Land Registration Fees (No 2) Order 1990, Land Registration (Open Register) Rules 1990, Land Registration (Execution of Deeds) Rules 1990, Land Registration (Charges) Rules 1990 and Land Registration (Matrimonial Homes) Rules 1990.
Table of Contents
- General features
- plans and maps
- first registration
- covenants and other interests
- inspection, searches and office copies
- dealings generally
- transfers
- leases
- charges and lieus
- rentcharges
- conversion of title
- trust and some special cases
- death
- protection of third party rights
- matrimonial homes
- insolvency
- building estates
- lost or destroyed deeds and certificates
- rectification and indeminity.
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