Standard Dealing - Paper process

Dealing

This is the term used in Registers of Scotland 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 a new cadastral unit and a new title sheet are required. See also Complex Dealing for excepted deed types.


CMS Process

If you are processing a Standard Dealing on CMS, please follow the CMS Version pages.


A standard dealing with whole consists of the following registrable deed typesExceptions

 Disposition

with a plan

varying an existing destination

which specifies that there is a prescriptive servitude to be entered in the title sheet

creating new real burdens

creating a liferent

over a former leasehold interest

Standard security

with a plan

being registered against a lease title sheet

containing a new servitude or new real burden

containing a ranking clause

which is a mezzanine security (creditor holding as trustee or agent for syndicate)

Discharge of standard security

discharge of a standard security over a standard security


Variation of standard security
Notice of payment of grant/notice of payment of loan under s.84 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006
Charging orderHASSASSAA charging order
Discharge of charging order
Notice of potential liability for costs
Notice of cessor of conditions



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