11 Facts About Land registration

1.

Land registration is any of various systems by which matters concerning ownership, possession, or other rights in land are formally recorded to provide evidence of title, facilitate transactions, and prevent unlawful disposal.

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2.

Cadastral systems and land registration are both types of land recording and complement each other.

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3.

Land registration is a matter for individual states in the USA.

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4.

The process of property Land registration is a must in the US and it differs by state.

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5.

Land registration used for purposes in the public interest is exempt from this requirement.

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6.

Land registration is compulsory in the Republic of Ireland, and two parallel registries are maintained: the Land Registry and the Registry of Deeds.

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The Registry of Deeds occupies one site, namely one half of the King's Inns building on Henrietta Street, Dublin and the Land registration Registry has offices in Dublin, Waterford and in Roscommon, with its head office situated in the Four Courts, Dublin.

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8.

Land registration register contains factual data and legal data on immovable property such as land and buildings.

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9.

Land registration Registry is connected to the European Land registration Information Service EULIS.

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10.

Land registration commenced in Scotland with the creation of the "Register of Sasines" by the Registration Act 1617.

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Land registration is a matter for individual states in India.

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