LRG Part 06 – Using agreed and unilateral notices

LRG Part 06 – Using agreed and unilateral notices

Posted by Alan_Riley on Fri, 20/03/2009 - 14:42 in

The Eversheds Land Registration Guide is made available on the Property PSL website by kind permission of Eversheds LLP.

Part 6 - Using agreed and unilateral notices:

  • How are third party interests protected?
  • Are there any penalties for improper use of notices?
  • What is the effect of a notice?
  • What interests cannot be protected by notice?
  • Can a notice be used to protect an easement?
  • What is a "Land Registry notice"?
  • What does the "agreed" in an agreed notice mean?
  • What is the purpose of a unilateral notice?
  • Do documents have to be lodged with a unilateral notice?
  • How do agreed and unilateral notices compare?Which is the better form of notice to use?
  • What are the procedures in relation to lodging an agreed or a unilateral notice?
  • How do I cancel an agreed or a unilateral notice?
  • How do I change the beneficiary under a unilateral notice?
  • What happens to old registrations under the Land Registration Act 1925?

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