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  2. HM Land Registry - Wikipedia

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    Until April 2020, HM Land Registry received no government funding, being required to ensure that its income covers expenditure, and finances itself from registration and search fees. As of April 2020, HM Land Registry receives a budget from HM Treasury and was the result of HM Land Registry's trading fund being revoked. [8]

  3. Registered land in English law - Wikipedia

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    The Land Registration Act 2002 section 27(2) makes registration compulsory for all transfers of land, leases over seven years and any charges. [4] Under LRA 2002 section 27, the consequence of a failure to register one's interest is that it will not bind another person in law who is transferred the property and does register.

  4. Land registration - Wikipedia

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    Land registration is compulsory in the Republic of Ireland, and two parallel registries are maintained: the Land Registry (Clárlann na Talún in Irish) and the Registry of Deeds (Clárlann na nGníomhas). The system in Ireland follows the English system, but with features typical of the Torrens system (for example, anyone can inspect the ...

  5. Category:Land registration - Wikipedia

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    Land grabbing; Land grant; Land registration (Scots law) Land Registration Act 1925; Land Registration Act 1936; Land Registration Act 2002; Land Registration Authority (Philippines) HM Land Registry; Land Registry (Hong Kong) Land Registry Act 1862; Land Transfer Act 1875; Le cadastre d'Orange

  6. Deeds registration - Wikipedia

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    Irish Registration of Deeds revenue stamp of 1902. Deeds registration is a land management system whereby all important instruments which relate to the common law title to parcels of land are registered on a government-maintained register, to facilitate the transfer of title.

  7. File:The Land Registration Rules 2003 (UKSI 2003-1417).pdf

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    English: These Rules are made under the Land Registration Act 2002 (2002 c. 9) (the Act). The Act repeals the Land Registration Act 1925 (1925 c. 21). These Rules perform a similar function to the Land Registration Rules 1925 (S.R. & O. 1925-1093) made under the Land Registration Act 1925.

  8. What is a land lease, and how do they work? - AOL

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    A land lease, also known as a ground lease, is an arrangement in which a landowner (the lessor, in legal terminology) rents out the land to a tenant (or the lessee).

  9. Commons Registration Act 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Commons Registration Act 1965 (c. 64) is an act of Parliament in the United Kingdom enacted in 1965 that concerns the registration of rights to common land, town greens, and village greens in England and Wales. [1] [2] The legislation under the Harold Wilson government made reference to the Land Registration Act 1925 and Land Registration ...