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Where a dealing has not been proceeded with for a
period of at least 1 month the Land Registry can (after
notice) treat it as "abandoned" and send
documents back to solicitor, retaining a portion of the
fees paid.
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Absolute title
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This specifies the quality of title which the
Registered Owner has and is the best possible title. Generally
if the land has been bought for full price over 15
years ago and a chain of ownership since then can be
shown, the title may be registered as absolute.
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Act (the)
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The 1970 Land Registration Act as amended by the
Registration (Land and Deeds) Order (NI) 1992.
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Administration
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"Letters of" - "Grant of" - a
document giving the person named thereon authority to
administer (dispose of) the estate of a deceased person
(when there is no "Executor" appointed by a
will).
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Advance
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Sum of money "advanced" or lent (mortgage).
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Adverse possession
(Application)
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Someone who has no documents to prove his ownership
to land applies to be registered by the mere fact that
he and perhaps previous owners have been in undisputed
possession for a statutory period (normally, but not
always, 12 years). This is sometimes called a "Squatters
Title". All rightful claims have been
extinguished by passage of time. The resultant
title is likely to be termed "possessory". Applications
relating to registered land are Section 43 applications
and those relating to unregistered land are First
Registrations.
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Affidavit
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A sworn statement.
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Alienation
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Change of ownership of land.
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Alteration of description
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Where the description of the land appearing on a
Folio has changed due to boundary changes or updating
by Ordnance Survey, Mapping Section will issue a
Certificate to change it.
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Annuity
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(1) A sum of money payable annually.
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(2) Land Purchase Annuity - whereby
virtually all farms were purchased by former tenant
farmers from 1891 to 1936.
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Application
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(1) A request for registration.
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(2) A "Dealing" or "Case"
being processed in the Registry.
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Appurtenant right(appurtenance)
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A right which the owner of land has over land
belonging to another person - eg when the owner of
Folio A has a right of way over the land in Folio B -
the right of way is said to be "appurtenant"
to Folio 'A'.
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Assent
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A document made by the personal representative of a
deceased person (Administrator or Executor) vesting
land in the person now entitled to the ownership.
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Assignment
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A transfer of leasehold land (usually unregistered).
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Attorney (Power of)
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A person authorised to act (sign Deeds) on behalf of
another. Power of Attorney - the document which
gives the authority.
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Averment
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To state under oath. Averment - a sworn
statement. Any statement in an Affidavit.
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These are entries on the Folio of matters which
adversely affect the property in some way - eg a right
of way across it, right of residence etc. or charge
payable out of the land. On new type or old
scheduled type Folios, ie those in 3 parts, they are
entered in Part III.
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This is an entry appearing in RED on the Folio
entitling a person who claims an interest in land to be
notified if the Registered Owner (or his personal
representative) attempts to deal with it. Other
red entries are Inhibitions, Pending Actions and
Bankruptcy Petitions.
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Certificates:-
Certificates of charge
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These are certificates issued to lenders of money to
show the ownership of a charge.
NB: They must be lodged for cancellation when the
Charge is being discharged or transferred.
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Certificates of identity
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A confirmation that a person named in a document is
one and the same as the registered owner. ie Death and
Marriage Certificates - Grants of Probate etc.
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Certificates of satisfaction
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A certificate by the Enforcement of Judgments
Office stating that a debt due under an Order Charging
Land or other judgment of the Court has been discharged
- paid.
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Land certificate
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A Land Certificate is the Registered Owner's Deed of
Title to registered land. It must be lodged with
any dealing by the registered owner and most other
registrations. Although it is a copy of the Folio,
it may not be up to date and it must be updated, if
necessary, whenever it is lodged.
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Charge (mortgage)
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This is a burden which renders the land liable for
payment of a sum of money due to some party who may be
registered as the owner of that charge.
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Charging order -
(more properly called order charging land )
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An Order made by the Enforcement of Judgments Office
for payment of debt. It creates a 'Charge'. The
Creditor is shown as owning the charge.
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Collection number
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Receivable Order Number.
These are references entered on some Folios at foot of
page I relating to the Land Purchases Annuities.
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Consideration
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Purchase price shown on transfer or "natural
love and affection", - "Exchange"., etc.
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Consolidation (note land purchase
annuity)
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A note on a Folio (in margin beside "Description
of Land") stating that the land in the Folio is "Consolidated"
for Land Purchase Annuity purposes with another Folio.
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Conveyance
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Transfer usually of unregistered freehold land.
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Covenant
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A promise by a land owner to do or, more commonly,
not to do something with his land.
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All documents lodged are date stamped as of the date
of lodgment.
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Dealing
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When a solicitor or member of the public sends
documents to us and applies for a registration, they
are associated with the Folio concerned, an application
number is allocated and called a "Dealing", "Case"
or "Application".
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Dedication (deed of)
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A piece of land in a Folio is given over ("dedicated")
by the registered owner to be used as a public road.
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Deeds
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(1) Legal documents executed under seal.
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(2) Short slang term for "Registry of Deeds".
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Deemed possessory
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A class of title - inferior to absolute. Land
subject to "Enquities". (See "Equities")
NB: NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH "POSSESSORY" TITLE
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Demise
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A lease. Land leased for a term of years is
said to be "demised".
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Deposit of land certificate
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See "Notice of Deposit".
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Devise
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(1) To give freehold land by will (Chattels and
leasehold lands are "bequeathed").
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(2) That which is devised by a will.
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A burden - a right over the land in favour of other
land eg. right of way - right to enter the land - right
to install pipes, septic tanks, drains etc, viz The
land in Folio A has a right of way over the land in
Folio B - the right is an easement in Folio B. It
must always be enjoyed by other land and may not be
owned by an individual as such.
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Engross
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To engross means to type out in final form. When
a dealing is settled, it is passed to typists for
engrossing on a Folio.
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Equities
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An equity is a right or interest falling short of a
legal one, but valid nevertheless. In Land
Registry, "equities" include those
unregistered rights or interest in the property which
existed at the time of first registration but which
were not investigated fully. A note of any such
rights appearing on a Folio is called an Equity Note. These
equities may be cancelled on application and the title
is then said to be "Absolute". When a
new Folio is carved out of a Folio containing an Equity
Note, the new Title is shown as being "deemed
possessory".
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Execute (execution)
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To execute a document or deed means to sign
and seal same before a witness or witnesses.
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Similar to a lease in that the
owner usually has to pay an annual ground rent, but
different in that the owner holds the property for ever
(in "Fee Simple" rather than for a fixed term
of years. A Fee Farm Grant out of a freehold folio
is treated much like a Transfer of Part.
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First registration
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An application to bring previously unregistered land
on to the Title Register.
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Folio
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An individual section of the Title Register which
records the title to a specific property.
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Form
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The Land Registration Rules contain numerous forms
for use when lodging applications for registration.
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Form 100A
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This is a covering form lodged
with each application which sets out the type of
dealing, documents lodged, the solicitor's name and
address and fees. When fees are checked, they are
printed on to Form 100A by the Cash Register.
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Freehold
(Fee simple)
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Land held forever (in fee simple) not
restricted to a term of years as in a lease, nor for
life. The nearest the law knows to absolute
ownership.
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Where an objection is lodged to an application, the
Registrar may hold a Hearing to hear all the evidence
before giving judgment.
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Index of names
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An index of the names of everyone registered as an
owner of land is maintained. For each new Folio or
change in ownership, a new entry is made in these books
and (where applicable) old entry cancelled.
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This is a notice engrossed in RED which inhibits or
prevents dealings with the land until certain
conditions, which are specified in the entry, have been
met.
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Instrument
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Before 1984 when a dealing was completed, the
documents retained in records were called Instruments. (They
are now called "Documents".)
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Where 2 or more people together own the WHOLE land
jointly. This means - "survivor takes all". If
an entry on the Folio or a Deed of Transfer does not
contain the words "Tenants in common" or
state "shares" the Registered Owners are
joint tenants. On the death of a joint tenant the
land passes automatically to the surviving registered
owner(s) and cannot therefore be left by will.
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See "Certificates".
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Lease
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When property is "Let" to someone for a
fixed period of time it is said to be leased. The
person who has bought it is called the lessee and the
landlord is called the lessor. A lease can be for
very long periods. Leasehold Folios have an "L"
after the number.
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Lien
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Where someone, not the registered owner, holds a
Land Certificate as security or because of unpaid debt,
he is said to have a "lien" on the
Certificate. Usually applies to a solicitor who
has a lien for unpaid costs. There are other types
of lien which do not involve a Land Certificate. See
also "Notice of Deposit".
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Licence
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A right for an individual to do something on some
else's land.
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Limited owner
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A limited owner usually owns the property only for
his life, after that someone else is already entitled
to what's called the remainder. That person is
called the "Remainderman". There are
certain other classes of Limited Owner, but these are
uncommon.
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Lis pendens
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See Pending Action.
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This is the number appearing in Page I of the Folio
which tells us where on the Ordnance Survey Map (the OS
Sheet) we can find the plot of ground in question. We
always need the Map Reference to find the property on
the map.
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Matrimonial charge
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A burden registered by a husband or wife against a
dwelling house owner by their spouse.
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An entry on the Folio stating that the registered
owner is dead. It sets out the date of death and
details of representation including the names and
addresses of the personal representatives. SEE:
Personal Representative.
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Notice
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This is simply a note sent by us to someone who
either owns or has an interest in property to tell him
that a particular registration has been applied for. A
Notice of Completion, often called a despatch docket is
issued by Quality Control when a dealing has been
completed.
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Notice of deposit of land certificate
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An entry on the Folio stating that the Land
Certificate has been deposited by the registered owner
with someone, usually a bank, as security for payment
of a sum of money, without the preparation of a formal
Charge or Mortgage deed.
(Sometimes called an "equitable mortgage").
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An entry showing that someone must, within a stated
period, be given the chance to purchase the property
before it is offered to anyone else. Options are
registered as burdens.
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Order Charging Land
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See "Charging Order".
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Original
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This usually means the original document as distinct
from a copy or counterpart, ie original lease and
counterparts.
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O.R.
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Order of the Registrar. Usually ordering a
rectification (see below).
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OSNI
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Means Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland. This
is a Agency of the DOE which makes maps. The maps
are called Sheets, hence O.S. Sheet Number.
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See Produced Stamp.
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Parent folio
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When a part of the land in a Folio is leased or
transferred, the Folio from which the part came is
called the parent Folio. The part leased or
transferred will get a new number and become registered
in a new Folio.
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Partial release
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A deed permitting the cancellation of a burden or
charge, only in so far as it relates to part of the
land in a folio, usually because that part is being
sold.
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Pending action
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A notice that a court case is pending which affects
the land. This used to be called a "LIS
PENDENS" and some people still use this expression
(incorrectly).
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Personal representative
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The person(s) authorised to administer the estate of
a deceased registered owner, ie to execute a Deed of
Transfer, Assent etc. Other descriptions are an
Executor or Administrator.
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Priority
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Order of Preference - very important particularly
where charges are concerned. Entries rank in
priority according to their date of registration except
(i) when a legal requirement determines otherwise or
(ii) where the owner of an earlier burden gives his
consent to relinquish his priority. It is vital
that priorities are correctly shown in a Folio.
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Priority Search
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A search made by a purchaser, lessee or mortgage
lender which protects the priority of the purchase,
lease or mortgage/charge for 40 days.
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Probate
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"Grant of" - A document containing a copy
of the will of a deceased registered owner giving the
date of death and the name and address of the
Executor(s) appointed by the will. SEE: Administration
- Personal Representative (When the person taking out a "grant
is not an executor appointed by a will, the grant is
called "Letters of Administration".)
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Produced stamp
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"PD" stamp - "Particulars
Delivered" stamp. This is a stamp impressed
by the Stamp Office on transfers for money
consideration and leases, proving that the documents
have been presented to the Stamp Office which passes
the information on to the Valuation Office.
NB: It may not appear on transfers where the land
involved is liable for payment of Land Purchase Annuity.
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Profit-a-pendre
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A burden eg. a fishing right, sporting right, right
to take turf (turbary) quarrying or mining right, etc,
over the land in a Folio. Distinguished from an
Easement, in that someone is actually permitted to take
something off land and the right may be owned by an
individual.
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Alteration of the class of title on a Folio - an
application to alter the title.
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Rectification
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The correction of an error in the Register is called
a "Rectification".
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Registered land
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Land which is registered in the Land Registry.
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Release
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General term covering cancellation of burden
entries, ie. Charge, right of residence etc. A
receipt for payment or other documents are lodged to
cancel the burden and the entry is ruled out.
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Rule out
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A direction on a draft entry to rule out an entry on
a Folio.
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Rules
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The Rules:- The Land Registration Rules
(Northern Ireland) 1994 - the rules laying down the
detailed regulations under which we operate the
business or registration.
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Satisfaction
(certificate of )
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See "Certificates".
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Schedule
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(1) A type of Folio - Schedule Folio
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(2) A type of entry on a Folio - eg. Schedule of
Burdens
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(3) A list of deeds and documents - Schedule of
Deeds.
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Search
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Land Registry provides search facilities - these
include, Folio searches, map searches, priority
searches. The Statutory Charges Registry also
provides search facilities. Folio and map searches
may be made personally at the public counters or
requested by post. Priority and official Folio
searches are issued by the Registry.
Searches may also be made in the Registry of Deeds,
Companies Office and Bankruptcy Office.`
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Section 53 application
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An application to acquire registered land by Adverse
Possession.
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Settle
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When a "Settler" finally passes a dealing
for engrossment, having initialled the draft entry, it
is said to be "Settled".
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Settlement
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Where a Deed or Will creates a "Limited"
ownership, such Deed or will is called "The
Settlement" and a note detailing the document or
will is added in the margin opposite the Ownership
entry. In short, where land is to be owned by a
number of people in succession (eg. land is left to A
for life and on his death, to B).
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Stamp duty
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Where the price paid for a property exceeds a
certain amount it attracts a form of tax known as stamp
duty, and the amount paid in duty is shown by stamps on
the Deeds.
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Statutory charges
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A charge, restriction or notice, which has been
prescribed by Statute and which is registrable in the
Statutory Charges Register.
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Sub-division
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Application by a registered owner to transfer of
part of a Folio to a new Folio in the same ownership.
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Substituted security
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An application relating to an existing
mortgage/charge where other property is substituted for
the original property.
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People who are registered as owning stated shares in
the land are tenants in common. When such owner
dies his share will pass to the person entitled under
his will or intestacy - it does not, unlike Joint
Tenants, pass to the surviving registered owner.
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Transmission
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Transfer of the ownership of a Folio on the death of
the registered owner to the person entitled to be
registered as owner. SEE: Assent, Personal
Representative.
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Land which has not been registered in the Land
Registry.
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A form of receipt normally used by Building
Societies and occasionally by other lending
institutions, where the receipt of all money due is
acknowledged under seal at the back of the original
mortgage deed.
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Voluntary transfer
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A Transfer where no money is involved, eg. a
father transfers to his son for "natural love and
affection".
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