Mapping Flashcards

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Vector Data

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A representation of background data using points, lines polygons which can be easily

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Raster Data

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background Imaginary data made of grid of pixels

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Cadastral Map

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Showing totality of registered real rights in land. It consists of cadastral units. Introduced by the

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what is CRS

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Co-ordinate Reference System – Refers to the way in which spatial data that represents the earths surface being 3 dimensional. ‘Flattens’ data so reference points are not distorted on 2d image.

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Registers of Scotland (ROS) – Scottish Government Targets

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Compete the land Register of Scotland by 2024

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First registration of land is triggered by all of the following scenarios:

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  • Sale & any other transfer of title
  • Creation of burdens on title
  • Standard security
  • Long leases (over 20 years)
  • Voluntary Registration
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what is on a Title Plans

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Any generated title plan has the following requirements:

  • Accepted Scales – 1:1250, 1:2,500, 1: 10,000
  • Scale bar
  • North Arrow
  • Grid reference
    • copy right logo
  • Location plan
  • OS Licence number
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What is voluntary registration

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where people can protect there ownership unregistered plot of land by applying for registration on the land register. This is called voluntary registration.

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How much discount do you get for voluntary registering

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25%

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registers of Scotland

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responsible for compiling and maintaining records relating to property and other legal documents.

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What is - General Sasine’s Register

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this is the records of all ancient deeds, not all of which registered with land registry.

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the benefits of having your land registered

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Clarifying boundaries and identifying what is owned

Avoiding ownership disputes

Being first onto the Land Register

State-backed title warranty

Simplifying an Estate title and avoiding piecemeal registration

Identifying what is owned

Avoiding the uncertainties of Keeper Induced
Registration

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Potential risks and costs of undertaking Voluntary Registration:

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Keeper Induced Registration may provide a reasonable result

There are significant legal challenges in applying for Voluntary Registration of an Estate held on a Sasine Title with only a general description and a very large number of title deeds

Registration dues will be payable to the Keeper and will be based on the value of the land subject to the application for Voluntary Registration.

Registration dues are likely to form a much less significant proportion of the overall cost of applying for Voluntary Registration than the necessary professional fees.

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