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LAND REGISTRATION, ENGLAND AND WALES
Made
14th December 1993
Laid before Parliament
11th January 1994
Coming into force
28th March 1994
The Lord Chancellor, with the advice and assistance of the Rule Committee appointed in pursuance of section 144 of the Land Registration Act 1925(1), in exercise of the powers conferred on him by that section and section 112 of the said Act, hereby makes the following Rules:
1. These Rules may be cited as the Land Registration Rules 1993 and shall come into force on 28th March 1994.
2. In these Rules:
(a)"the Principal Rules" means the Land Registration Rules 1925(2);
(b)"the Open Register Rules" means the Land Registration (Open Register) Rules 1991(3).
3.-(1) For rule 1(5A) of the Principal Rules there shall be substituted:
"(5A) "Proper office" means the district land registry designated as the proper office by article 2(2) of the Land Registration (District Registries) Order 1991(4).".
(2) In rule 1 of the Principal Rules the following paragraph shall be inserted after paragraph (5G):
"(5H) In rules 42, 90, 267, 306(2) and 310(1) "Registry" shall include any premises where documents are stored on behalf of the Registrar.".
4. In rule 9(3) of the Principal Rules the words ", together with a short description of the property comprised in each title concerned, and, in the case of the proprietor of a charge, the date of the charge" shall be omitted.
5. The following rule shall be substituted for rule 17 of the Principal Rules:
17.-(1) The Registrar may at any time when he considers it desirable, make a new edition of the register containing only the subsisting entries, and he may, in doing so, make any rearrangement that may appear to him conducive to clarity, including the altering of the number of the title and, subject to paragraph (2), the division of the title into two or more titles.
(2) A rearrangement of the register which includes the division of the title into two or more titles shall only be made under paragraph (1) on the application of the registered proprietor of the land, or after notice to the registered proprietor of the land and the registered proprietor of any charge.
(3) Such arrangements shall be made as to the recalling of the land and charge certificates and for the issue of new certificates as may be necessary.".
6. Rules 92 and 93 of the Principal Rules are revoked.
7. In rule 262 of the Principal Rules the words "either the original or" shall be inserted at the beginning of paragraph (1)(a).
8. After rule 4 of the Open Register Rules there shall be inserted the following rule:
4A. Access to the registrar's computer system, by means of a person's remote terminal, for the purpose of inspection and the making of copies of and extracts from entries on the register of a registered title held on that system is subject to the following conditions:
(a)Such access may only be undertaken during the currency of a relevant notice given pursuant to rule 13, and subject to and in accordance with the limitations contained in that notice.
(b)A person who wishes to apply for such access must provide such of the following particulars as may be required by the registrar:
(i)The credit account number, name and telephone number of the person making the application.
(ii)The title number of the registered title in respect of which the application is made.
(iii)The property description of the land in respect of which the application is made.
(iv)The relevant postcode.".
9.-(1) In rule 6(1) of the Open Register Rules there shall be inserted:
(a)after the words "or Part 2" the words "or Part 3"; and
(b)after the words "in Form 112A or 112B" the words "or 112C".
(2) In rule 6(2) of the Open Register Rules there shall be inserted after the words "in Form 112A or 112B" the words "or 112C".
(3) In rule 6 of the Open Register Rules the following paragraph shall be inserted after paragraph (5):
"(6) In Form 112C and Schedule 2 references to tax are references to any of the taxes mentioned in the definition of tax in section 118(1) of the Taxes Management Act 1970(5).".
(4) Form 112C in Schedule 1 to these Rules shall be inserted immediately after Form 112B in Schedule 1 to the Open Register Rules.
(5) Part 3 as set out in Schedule 2 to these Rules shall be inserted immediately after Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the Open Register Rules.
10. For rule 11 of the Open Register Rules there shall be substituted the following rule:
11.-(1) Subject to rule 6(3) and to paragraph (2), an application made under these rules shall be delivered to the proper office.
(2) Any application of the type referred to in rule 13(4) shall be delivered to the registrar.".
11.-(1) In rule 13(1)(g) of the Open Register Rules there shall be inserted after the words "or 3(2)(b)" the words "or 4A".
(2) There shall be substituted for the words "Subject to paragraph (3)" at the beginning of rule 13(2) of the Open Register Rules the words "Subject to paragraphs (3) and (3A)".
(3) After rule 13(3) of the Open Register Rules there shall be inserted the following paragraph:
"(3A) If and so long as owing to the breakdown or other unavailability of facilities or data involved in giving effect to the arrangements made for dealing with applications covered by a notice given under paragraph (1) such arrangements cease, in whole or in part, to be effective, the notice shall cease, to the necessary extent, to be treated as current notwithstanding the absence of a variation, suspension or withdrawal thereof under paragraph (3).".
(4) At the end of sub-paragraph (e) of paragraph (4) of rule 13 of the Open Register Rules there shall be substituted for the full stop a semi-colon and there shall be inserted after that sub-paragraph the following sub-paragraph:
"(f)an application for inspection and copying of register entries where access is by remote terminal under rule 4A.".
Mackay of Clashfern, C.
Dated 14th December 1993
Rule 9(4)
Rule 9(5)
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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Status of applicant | Certificate in Form 112C |
A person authorised to apply by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue and having the consent of a General or Special Commissioner to make the application. | Certificate J (in connection with the assessment, or the amount, of tax liability)" |
(This note is not part of the Rules)
These Rules:
(1) Amend the Land Registration Rules 1925 by:
(a)amending the definition of "proper office" in rule 1(5A);
(b)inserting in rule 1(5H) a definition of "registry" for the purposes of rules 42 (completion of registration), 90 (retention of documents in registry), 267 (cancellation of certificate), 306(2) (dealing with documents which do not have to be retained at the Registry) and 310(1) (return of certain documents and destruction permitted in certain cases);
(c)amending rule 9(3) so that there is no longer a requirement that the result of a search of the index of proprietors' names include a short description of the property comprised in each title number revealed, and, in the case of a proprietor of a charge, the date of the charge;
(d)substituting a new rule 17 (new editions of the register);
(e)revoking rules 92 (return of building society charges after registration) and 93 (endorsement of certificate of registration on building society charges);
(f)amending rule 262(1)(a) so as to provide that either the original or an office copy of the charge shall be contained in the charge certificate.
(2) Amend the Land Registration (Open Register) Rules 1991 so as to:
(a)prescribe the conditions for access to the registrar's computer system, by means of a person's remote terminal, for the purpose of inspection and the making of copies of and extracts from entries on the register of a registered title held on that system;
(b)enable a person authorised by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue and having the consent of a Special or General Commissioner to make the application to apply in the prescribed form (in connection with the assessment, or the amount, of tax liability) to inspect and copy, and to obtain office copies of, leases and charges and documents in the custody of the registrar relating to any land or charge which is not referred to in the register and to apply for a search of the index of proprietors' names;
(c)provide that applications in documentary form under those Rules are, subject to one exception, to be made to the district land registry which is responsible for the land to which the application relates. Applications not in documentary form are to be made to the registrar;
(d)amend the framework whereby during the currency of any notice given under rule 13(1) certain types of application may be delivered by a variety of means.
1925 c. 21; sections 112 and 144 were amended by the Land Registration Act 1988 (c. 3), section 1 and Schedule. Section 144(1) was amended by the Administration of Justice Act 1982 (c. 53), Schedule 5, paragraph (d) and the reference to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food was substituted by the Transfer of Functions (Ministry of Food) Order 1955 (S.I. 1955/554).
S.R. & O. 1925/1093; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1976/1332, S.I. 1978/1601, S.I. 1990/314.
S.I. 1992/122.
S.I. 1991/2634.
1970 c. 9; the definition of "tax" in section 118(1) was amended by the Development Land Tax Act 1976 (c. 24), section 41 and Schedule 8, Part I, paragraph 32(c) and by the Finance Act 1976 (c. 40), section 57(2).