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  2. HM Land Registry - Wikipedia

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    The HM Land Registry maintains two key documents for registered land in England and Wales: the title register and the title plan. These documents collectively provide essential information about a property’s ownership, boundaries, and associated rights or restrictions.

  3. Land registration - Wikipedia

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    The Registry of Deeds has since 1708 dealt with the registration of wills, marriage settlements, title deeds, mortgage documents and other documentation concerning granting of title over land. It was originally set up to enforce the legislation regarding ownership of land by Catholics. A registered deed took precedence over an unregistered deed.

  4. Land Registration Act 2002 - Wikipedia

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    Title does not have to be perfect – if the registrar believes that any defect will "not cause the holding under the title to be disturbed", absolute title will be given – s.9(3) LRA. Possessory freehold title – there is no documentary evidence of title (e.g. lost title deeds). Title depends on adverse possession.

  5. English land law - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Property Act 1925 section 85 say that a mortgage requires a deed (under LPMPA 1989 section 1, a document that is signed, witnessed and states it is a deed). Under the Land Registration Act 2002 sections 23 and 27, a notice of a mortgage must be filed with HM Land Registry for the mortgage to be effective.

  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. Law of Property Acts - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the registration of pending actions, annuities, writs, orders, deeds of arrangement and land charges, and to searches. Citation: 15 & 16 Geo. 5. c. 22: Dates; Royal assent: 9 April 1925: Other legislation; Amended by: Land Charges Act 1972: Text of statute as originally enacted

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  9. Transfer deed - Wikipedia

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    A transfer deed is a document used in conveyancing in England and Wales to transfer real property from its legal owner to another party. Sometimes referred to as a transfer and formerly a conveyance or assignment (if a transfer of an existing Leasehold title). Several different forms of transfer are used, depending on the circumstances of the ...