| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Statute | Land Registration Act 2002 | 100%
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| What are the three registers? | Charges | 67%
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| What are the four most important registrable dispositions? | Legal charge | 67%
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| What interests are found in S.29 (2) (a)? | S.29 (2)(a)(i) charge | 67%
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| What are the three principles of registration? | Curtain | 50%
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| What are the three principles of registration? | Insurance | 50%
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| Name the seven overriding interests? | Legal easement | 50%
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| What are the four most important registrable dispositions? | Legal easement | 50%
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| What are the three principles of registration? | Mirror | 50%
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| What are the three registers? | Property | 50%
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| What are the three registers? | Proprietorship | 50%
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| Name the seven overriding interests? | Actual occupation | 33%
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| Statute for first registration? | S.4 LRA 2002 | 33%
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| What triggers compulsory registration under S.4 LRA? | First mortgage | 17%
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| What are the two notices that can not be registered? | Lease less than 3 years | 17%
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| What triggers compulsory registration under S.4 LRA? | Lease over 7 years | 17%
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| What are the four most important registrable dispositions? | Lease over 7 years | 17%
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| Where are these found? | S.27 (2) LRA 2002 | 17%
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| What interests are found in S.29 (2) (a)? | S.29 (2)(a)(ii) overriding interest | 17%
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| What year were the Land Registry Rules made? | 2003 | 0%
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| What are the powers of the owner? | Anything permitted by general law | 0%
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| Name the seven overriding interests? | Customary right | 0%
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| Except... | Enter into mortgage by demise | 0%
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| What powers does the registrar have when interests are overreached? | Enter them into the register | 0%
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| What are the two notices that can not be registered? | Interest under a trust | 0%
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| Name the seven overriding interests? | Lease less than 7 years | 0%
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| Name the seven overriding interests? | Local land charge | 0%
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| Name the seven overriding interests? | Mines and minerals rights | 0%
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| What triggers compulsory registration under S.4 LRA? | New trustee | 0%
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| What is the general definition of a notice? | Other rights/interests that fall short of registration | 0%
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| Name the seven overriding interests? | Public right | 0%
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| Name given to an unregistered freehold or leasehold of under 7 years left? | Qualifying estate | 0%
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| What are the four most important registrable dispositions? | Registered estate | 0%
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| What is a restriction? | Regulates when a disposition can be entered | 0%
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| Where are these found? | S.23 LRA 2002 | 0%
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| What interests are found in S.29 (2) (a)? | S.29 (2)(a)(i) subject of a notice | 0%
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| Section? | S.33 | 0%
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| Section for conclusiveness of the register? | S.58 | 0%
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| Where are these found? | Sch. 1 and 3 LRA 2002 | 0%
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| What rule is found in S.29 (1) LRA 2002 | 'Special Priority Rule' | 0%
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| Where are notices found? | SS.32-39 LRA 2002 | 0%
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| Where are restrictions found? | SS.40-47 LRA 2002 | 0%
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| Once registered, it means that… | Takes effect at law | 0%
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| What triggers compulsory registration under S.4 LRA? | Transfer of qualifying estate | 0%
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