Automation in land registration

Over the last 18 months we have introduced electronic signatures in land registration and published our Standard promoting the use of digital ID checks. All of these are moving us...
Over the last 18 months we have introduced electronic signatures in land registration and published our Standard promoting the use of digital ID checks. All of these are moving us...
...are also fully conversant with the various systems we use, from casework tools to portal services, including recent additions such as View My Applications and Estimated Completion Dates. On top...
...involved in moving local land charges data from all 331 local authorities in England and Wales to the register are complex and time consuming. Since ‘migrations’ (the term we use...
...that lead us to raise requisitions include, but are not limited to: a title referred to in a deed has not been entered in panel 2 of the form AP1...
...for us to be able to fully automate our work we will need to make some changes to the way that our customers submit applications. To explain this, we can...
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...of the complex legal points. Finding the right answers and making the decision on how to proceed can be difficult, however, I’m fortunate to work with colleagues who are extremely...
...they apply using form CCD to cancel the caution and allow us to serve notice on the cautioner? would they need to send us information to show why the Church...
...covenants where we are making an entry in the register due to other matters contained in a deed, for example because it contains restrictive covenants or easements. We will also...
...and Digital Registration Service users, who continue to provide us with valuable insights and real life scenarios of how they use the service and where further enhancements could be considered...