Registering land for more than 150 years
...stands at 95% registered. It took until 1990 for the whole of England and Wales to be subject to compulsory registration. Pace of natural growth The pace of the growth...
...stands at 95% registered. It took until 1990 for the whole of England and Wales to be subject to compulsory registration. Pace of natural growth The pace of the growth...
...not have been the first person to settle or trade there. There is no location in the UK where no one has gone before. Modern cities and towns represent a...
...Recovery through the recourse provisions is an essential tool in seeking not only to replenish the public purse after a successful claim on the state guarantee, but also to encourage...
...I’ve learned with the support of colleagues to use my own experiences as well as to critically analyse policy to help support wider diversity objectives. By speaking to colleagues about...
...lenders making more informed decisions, to property professionals and financial institutions. Further, our data enables entrepreneurs to create new products and facilitates transparency to combat fraud and corruption, and we...
...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...
...run a small-scale pilot with a few firms in the coming months. We are directly reaching out to a number of companies. However, if you would like to take part...
...proud to be part of such a great place to work, where difference is celebrated. Want to find out what HM Land Registry could offer you? See our current vacancies....
...API built into their IT systems. We also plan to work with Civica, Ocella and StatMap. We will continue to share information about our work with our suppliers and customers....
...today had only started to use them within the last two years. Sixty-six per cent of those who had adopted electronic signatures said they planned to increase and expand their...