Search

Search results

78 results found

Results

  1. Lender mergers and name changes

    https://kb.ros.gov.uk/using-our-services/lender-mergers-and-name-changes
  1. Results that match 1 of 2 words

  2. How we compile our statistics

    Registration occurs when a transfer of title takes place, regardless of the amount of money involved. ... The majority of new build properties are sales of plots from a builder’s title.

  3. First registration of a croft

    An owner is a person who has title to the land but at the time of registration is not a crofter, the landlord of a crofter or an owner-occupier crofter.

  4. Reports

    A plans report adds no value. If two registered titles were in competition before the introduction of the 2012 Act, and one title is transacted upon after the introduction of the ... The property extent in question must not overlap with an existing

  5. Standard securities and the sasine register

    over an unregistered plot by a person entitled to do so by virtue of unrecorded links in title. ... Fees are waived for registration of the underlying title when submitted on the same day as a standard security over the same extent.

  6. About associates

    Associate categories. To determine whether there is an associate depends upon how the recorded person holds title to the land. ... They will each need to register Mark as an associate because he is not on the Land Register title.

  7. DPA in the conveyance

    the development registered under [title number] on [dd/mm/yyyy], which subjects hereby disponed form part and portion of Title Number [title number]”. ... under ANG63461 on 1/12/2014, which subjects hereby disponed form part and portion of Title Number

  8. Assembling large title plans

    This guide explains how to assemble a large title from a set of A4 printouts for reviewing with your customers and record keeping. ... Some title plans consisting of multiple pages also include a 'viewing version', which you can use as a guide for

  9. Subsequent event affecting a croft

    An owner is a person who has title to the land but at the time of registration is not a crofter, the landlord of a crofter or an owner-occupier crofter.

  10. RCI Glossary

    Liferent. A right or title in land for the period of a person’s life. ... A person who has a valid completed title as proprietor to a plot of land.

  11. Registrable deeds

    Title page of the statute and of the relevant provisions and submit the application. ... Section 53 introduces notices of title to the land register and these should be used where completion of title is required, just as used previously in the Register