First Registrations

First Registration

This is the term used in Registers of Scotland to describe the application by which the right in land of either an owner or a tenant in a long lease 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, whereas an application for first registration of a long lease will result in a lease title sheet.

In an application pertaining to the right of a tenant in a long lease which induces first registration, the right of the owner of the land must also be registered under section 24 (automatic plot registration) of the 2012 Act. A cadastral unit will be created for the land to the same extent of the subjects of the lease and a title sheet for the right of the owner. See also Automatic Plot Registration on the Leases page and Voluntary Registration for two types of first registration other than registration of a disposition or notice of title.




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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