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P9.13 Lease Of Whole/Feu Of Whole

This is the registration manual for 1979 casework.
Do not under any circumstances use the information here when settling 2012 casework. This resource has been archived and is no longer being updated. As such, it contains many broken links. Much of the information contained here is obsolete or superseded.

P9.13 Lease Of Whole/Feu Of Whole

When the whole subjects in the Parent Title are being leased or feued the application is a Transfer of Part as a new interest is being created.

The Title Plan for the TP, is a duplicate of that for the Parent Title.

No references are required on parent title.

In the case of a Feu the Tenure in Case Notes must be amended to ‘DD’ and the tenure in the Transfer case notes will be DU.

In the case of a Lease the tenure in the Parent Title case notes will remain as DU and the tenure in the Transfer case notes will be L.

Add to case notes for the Parent Title - SITT have been leased/feued to DMB 456.

Add to case notes for the transfer - SITT have been leased/feued from DMB123.

Remarks to Examiner

"Please prepare a Schedule of leases/feus for P/T DMB 123"

Reference Subjects

Lease/feu of whole 5 High Street

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This is the registration manual for 1979 casework.
Do not under any circumstances use the information here when settling 2012 casework. This resource has been archived and is no longer being updated. As such, it contains many broken links. Much of the information contained here is obsolete or superseded.
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