Search

Search results

55 results found

Results

  1. Advance notices

    There is no requirement to have the advance notice, or the attached plan, witnessed as advance notices are not governed by the Requirements of Writing (Scotland) Act 1995. ... Where the deed that is to be protected affects a flatted property that forms

  2. Extent of plot

    plans, the quality of the descriptions and plans annexed to some title deeds may not meet the requirements of the 2012 Act. ... The Keeper’s detailed deed plan criteria guide narrates various types of historical and new deed plans that are not suitable

  3. Inaccuracy and rectification

    For individuals, we need to see evidence linking the person in their new name and the affected property. ... Evidence of possession in respect of the overlapping area could take the form of affidavits and associated photographs and plans.

  4. One-shot rule checklist

    any new real burdens or servitudes are validly created. As well as being valid, the deed must also be probative/self-evidencing, for example:. ... Plan/Description supplied with application must be capable of being mapped, eg any plan:.

  5. Tenements and other flatted buildings

    titles or a plan which is limited to the footprint of the building. ... In such cases, the title sheet and cadastral map will follow the new plan and restrict the extent of the property to the footprint of the building, even where that might

  6. Competing titles

    Both registered titles will have a reference for the area of competition shown on their title plans. ... The new suite of plans reports designed to comply with and support the introduction of the 2012 Act will provide a clear view as to any potential

  7. Application checklist

    the appropriate fee or satisfactory arrangements for payment. Some special requirements apply to voluntary registration. ... where the deed being registered constitutes a new registrable encumbrance, a plan or full description of any lesser area within

  8. Voluntary registration specific criteria

    However, there is no legal requirement to do so. As there is no new deed to induce registration in the case of voluntary registration, your application is key to how we ... A plan and/or full bounding description identifying the extent of the plot.

  9. Encumbrances and off-register rights

    Where the land affected by an encumbrance is unidentifiable in the prior Sasine deeds, an applicant should consider preparation of a new plan prior to registration. ... Any plan submitted to identify the burdened area should comply with our deed plan

  10. Encumbrances and the cadastral map

    a new deed plan has been prepared which is not supported by the extent of the subjects comprised in the prior deeds;. ... references narrated in the text of the deed do not correspond with those shown on a new deed plan; and.