Asking for guidance part 2: The case of the vexing restrictions

...be possible to produce evidence to satisfy us as to who has an interest in the restriction, so that it can be withdrawn under r98(2)(e) Land Registration Rules 2003 in...
...be possible to produce evidence to satisfy us as to who has an interest in the restriction, so that it can be withdrawn under r98(2)(e) Land Registration Rules 2003 in...
...impacts of our new systems. How did I get involved in this? Quite by accident really. A number of years ago I was delving into our HR pages and I...
...to set up industry and policy forums and looking at issues with leasehold registration. Mubus7/Shutterstock.com Our Digital, Data and Technology team continues to explore in the lab how land registration...
...and many more had just quit, given up, thought this is too hard? Where would we be? Who would we have to inspire us to keep going, to take that...
...freehold land coming five years later in 2030. I have a great team of committed and knowledgeable individuals who are proactively contacting these organisations in order to try to establish...
...put them back together and understand how they work. Sometimes I broke things due to inexperience but mostly I rebuilt them and, in some cases, improved them. This has followed...
...registry means plenty of opportunities to develop in your role and, potentially, to progress. Innovation For us, change is a chance to adapt, innovate and improve. Our teams love to...
...events with other Digital, Data and Technology professionals to explore how we can work together effectively to put user needs at the heart of how we design our services. For...
...guidance on how to amend them. See our useful Variations in names flowchart to find out what action you need to take to resolve variations in names when lodging an...
...works for them. By enabling everyone to see the entire chain in one place online, we have seen users save up to seven hours per week in reduced admin. We’ve...