Land Registration Act 2002

Land Registration Act 2002

The Land Registration Act 2002 (c 9) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which repealed and replaced previous legislation governing land registration, in particular the Land Registration Act 1925, which governed an earlier, though similar, system. As of 2008, the Act, together with the Land Registration Rules, regulates the role and practice of HM Land Registry.

Read more about Land Registration Act 2002:  Background, Land Registration, Registerable Dispositions, Priority, Adverse Possession, Objection and Adjudication

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