Standard Dealing - CMS Version
Dealing |
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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. |
Old Process
If you need to create a Standard Dealing application via the old paper process, follow this link: Standard Dealings - old process.
A standard dealing with whole consists of the following registrable deed types | Exceptions |
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 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 order | HASSASSAA charging order |
Discharge of charging order | |
Notice of potential liability for costs | |
Notice of cessor of conditions |
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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