Road Centre Lines
Current registration competing with an existing registration in the centre of the road?
Occasionally, an application will be received to register a house plot that overlaps with an existing registration that has been wrongly mapped to coincide with the grey line feature. Although this is a competition in title and should result in automatic rejection of the current application, in some instances it may be possible for the keeper to resolve the matter without the need to charge the current applicant a rejection fee and incur the time and costs involved with researching and applying for rectification of the existing title. This will not be possible in all instances, however. Whilst it should not be common practice to investigate competing titles before rejection, if you believe that a competition in title has been caused by the Keeper incorrectly increasing the extent of a cadastral unit so that its boundary plotted onto the OS grey line feature, refer your application to a plans referral officer. The referral officer, once they have confirmed that the existing registration has been incorrectly mapped, should refer to a Senior Plans Advisor who will liaise with Rectifications and consider whether rectification is appropriate or whether the current application should be rejected after all.
Registers of Scotland (RoS) seeks to ensure that the information published in the 2012 Act Registration Manual is up to date and accurate but it may be amended from time to time.
The Manual is an internal document intended for RoS staff only. The information in the Manual does not constitute legal or professional advice and RoS cannot accept any liability for actions arising from its use.
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