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Land Registry: Land Registration Rules 2003

Written statement made by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Labour) on Monday, 8 October 2007 in the House of Lords, on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.
My honourable friend the Minister of State (Michael Wills) has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement. Land Registry will today launch a formal consultation exercise to seek views on proposals to amend the Land Registration Rules 2003, (with consequent amendments to the Commonhold (Land Registration) Rules 2004) following its first comprehensive review of the existing rules which came into force on 13 October 2003. Copies of the consultation document have been placed in the Libraries of both Houses. It is also available on the internet at http://consultations.landregistry.gov.uk/inovem/consult.ti/system/listConsultations?type=0 The proposals are intended to improve and simplify practice for the benefit of customers and, where possible, reduce the administrative burden on those customers. Many of the proposed amendments relate to existing rules and practice but some are new. There are proposals aimed at helping the fight against fraud, including obtaining confirmation as to the identity of the parties to a transfer, lease or charge (mortgage). The proposals reflect the Land Registry’s desire to create the best conveyancing and land registration system possible and to develop legislation, processes and practices that meet the needs of both property professionals and property owners. Subject to the outcome of the proposals, the advice and assistance of the Rule Committee and the completion of the necessary amendments to the rules, it is anticipated that the changes would come into force in November 2008.

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Reference

695 c16-7WS 

Session

2006-07
Deposited Paper DEP 07/2102
Monday, 8 October 2007
Deposited papers
House of Lords
House of Commons
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