Terms Flashcards
registered land?
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unregistered land?
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freehold?
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leasehold?
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purchasers?
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lenders?
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title?
freehold, leasehold, commonhold
property rights?
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caveat emptor?
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registered conveyancing?
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unregistered conveyancing?
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co-owners?
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equity?
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trust?
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trustees?
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legal owners?
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overreaching?
overreaching is a doctrine blasts off any equitable interest behind a trust in these co-ownership sit cant overreach commercial type of prop rights only family type of property rights interests behind a trust
easement?
Exceptionally, to allow for certain third party property rights to bind a purchaser, outside of any formal sale and transfer of the registered title – ‘Overriding Interests’;
The elimination of the doctrine of notice – The Register in a general sense is notice!
To provide a framework for the eventual introduction of on-line e conveyancing – a one stage on-line mechanism for all future conveyancing transactions, through medium of register.
overriding interest?
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conveyancing?
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3rd party property rights?
easements, mortgages, options and freehold covenants etc)
beneficial interests?
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deeds?
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registered proprieter?
bring claim retification
legal estate?
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