DealingThe term used to describe an application for registration of any type of registrable deed affecting an existing title sheet which does not require the creation of either a new cadastral unit or a new title sheet. In contrast, a disposition by a registered proprietor of only part of the subjects in a title sheet is described in Registers of Scotland as a transfer of part because the creation of a new cadastral unit and a new title sheet are required, as well as changes to the title sheet and cadastral unit from which the part is being sold. |
First RegistrationThe term used to describe the application by which a plot of land is first registered. A first registration of a plot of land will result in the creation of a cadastral unit on the cadastral map and a title sheet. First registration typically results when a disposition of an unregistered plot of land is granted or a notice of title is done. See also Automatic Plot Registration and Voluntary Registration for two types of First Registration other than registration of a disposition or notice of title. |
Transfer of PartThe term used to describe an application which requires the creation of a cadastral unit and new title sheet where the land (or the lease) is already registered: (1) when a proprietor acquires only part of a plot of registered land e.g. by disposition (which affects the cadastral unit), or (2) upon a grant of a lease or sublease (where there is a lease title sheet for the head lease) in which case a new lease title sheet is required (which has no effect on the cadastral unit for the relative plot of land). |
Information about other Land Register process, such as Amalgamations, Caveats and Joint Recordings. |
Advance NoticeThe term used to describe a notice entered onto the Land Register application record or into the General Register of Sasines to make public a person's intent to grant a deed to another person. When such a notice is entered in the application record or, as the case may be recorded in the Register of Sasines, it has effect for a period of 35 days known as the "protected period". |
SasinesSome Advance Notices (those in relation to a plot of land which is, as yet, unregistered) must be recorded in the General Register of Sasines. |
An Application created in LRS as the wrong type i.e. a FR that should have been a VR can (if created directly) in LRS can be amended by IT as follows;
If you need an application's type change please log a call with the IT Service Desk