Registration at the Land Registry Sample Clauses

Registration at the Land Registry. 27.1. This condition 27.1 applies where the lot is leasehold and its sale either triggers first registration or is a registrable disposition. The buyer must at its own expense and as soon as practicable: 27.1.1. procure that it becomes registered at the Land Registry as proprietor of the lot; 27.1.2. procure that all rights granted and reserved by the lease under which the lot is held are properly noted against the affected titles; and 27.1.3. provide the seller with an official copy of the register relating to such lease showing itself registered as proprietor. 27.2. This condition 27.2 applies where the lot comprises part of a registered title. The buyer must at its own expense and as soon as practicable: 27. 2.1. apply for the registration of the transfer;
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Registration at the Land Registry. 4.25.1 If compulsorily registrable, the Tenant must: (a) within six weeks of the date of this Lease, apply to register and then take reasonable steps to complete the registration of this Lease and the Tenant’s rights at the Land Registry; and (b) provide the Landlord with an official copy of the registered title promptly after receipt. 4.25.2 The Tenant must within four weeks after the End Date, apply to the Land Registry to close and then take reasonable steps to complete the closure of any registered title relating to this Lease and to remove from the Landlord’s registered title(s) to the Building and-the Podium any reference to this Lease and the Tenant’s rights.
Registration at the Land Registry. 13.10.1 If this Lease and/or the rights granted or reserved by this Lease are or should be registered at the Land Registry under the Land Registration Act 2002 then the Tenant shall: (a) apply to register this Lease and any assignment or other registrable disposition of this Lease at the Land Registry within 10 Business Days of the date of the grant of this Lease or the date of the instrument of assignment or other disposition requiring registration (as the case may be) and procure completion of that registration; (b) use all reasonable endeavours to procure that all rights granted or reserved by this Lease are properly noted against the affected titles; and (c) within five Business Days of the registration of the grant, assignment, other registrable disposition of this Lease or notice against the affected titles (as the case may be) deliver to the Landlord official copies of the registered title. 13.10.2 The Landlord shall not be liable to the Tenant for the Tenant's failure to register and 'or to protect this Lease or any rights granted by it.
Registration at the Land Registry. 14.10.1 If this Lease and/or the rights granted or reserved by this Lease are or should be registered at the Land Registry under the Land Registration Act 2002 then the Tenant shall: (a) apply to register this Lease and any assignment or other registrable disposition of this Lease at the Land Registry within 10 Business Days of the date of the grant of this Lease or the date of the instrument of assignment or other disposition requiring registration (as the case may be) and procure completion of that registration; and (b) within five Business Days of the registration of the grant, assignment, other registrable disposition of this Lease or notice against the affected titles (as the case may be) deliver to the Landlord official copies of the registered titles. 14.10.2 The Landlord shall not be liable to the Tenant for the Tenant’s failure to register and/or to protect this Lease or any rights granted by it.
Registration at the Land Registry. If compulsorily registrable, the Tenant must:55 within six weeks of the date of this Lease, apply to register and then take reasonable steps to complete the registration of this Lease and the Tenant’s rights at the Land Registry; and provide the Landlord with an official copy of the registered title promptly after receipt.56 The Tenant must within four weeks after the End Date, apply to the Land Registry to close and then take reasonable steps to complete the closure of any registered title relating to this Lease and to remove from the Landlord’s registered title(s) to the Building any reference to this Lease and the Tenant’s rights. The Tenant must supply to the Landlord on a monthly basis (to enable the Landlord to monitor sales at and the performance of the Premises) details of daily gross turnover by means of the link provided by the Landlord (whether email, computer, telephone or any other method required by the Landlord).57] Where the Tenant makes any application to the Landlord for consent or approval under this Lease, the Tenant must provide to the Landlord all the information the Landlord requires to enable the Landlord to consider the application.
Registration at the Land Registry. If compulsorily registrable, the Tenant must:44 within six weeks of the date of this Lease, apply to register and then take reasonable steps to complete the registration of this Lease and the Tenant’s rights at the Land Registry; and provide the Landlord with an official copy of the registered title promptly after receipt.45 The Tenant must within four weeks after the End Date, apply to the Land Registry to close and then take reasonable steps to complete the closure of any registered title relating to this Lease and to remove from the Landlord’s registered title(s) to the Premises any reference to this Lease and the Tenant’s rights. Where the Tenant makes any application to the Landlord for consent or approval under this Lease, the Tenant must provide to the Landlord all the information the Landlord requires to enable the Landlord to consider the application.
Registration at the Land Registry. The Company consents to an application being made by the Lender to the Land Registrar for the following restriction to be registered against its title to each Property: “No disposition of the registered estate by the proprietor of the registered estate or by the proprietor of any registered charge, not being a charge registered before the entry of this restriction is to be registered without a written consent signed by the proprietor for the time being of the charge dated [DATE] 2015 in favour of Square 1 Bank referred to in the charges register or its conveyancer.”“
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Registration at the Land Registry. (a) To use its reasonable endeavours to procure that: (i) the Tenant is registered at the Land Registry as proprietor of this Lease as soon as practicable and (ii) all rights granted or reserved by this Lease are properly noted against the affected titles and (iii) deliver to the Landlord within ten days of registration official copies of the registered title evidencing registration of this Lease (b) Promptly on the expiry or sooner determination of the Term to apply to the Land Registry to close the registered title and to cancel the registration of all rights granted or reserved by this Lease and any note of this Lease registered against the Landlord's title
Registration at the Land Registry. 10.1 The Tenant will not be entitled to note this deed or any rights granted in this deed against the Landlord’s title or against the title to the Leases other than by virtue of a unilateral notice and shall not without the consent of the Landlord send this deed or a copy of it to the Land Registry. 10.2 Following the occurrence of the End Date in respect of any of the Leases, the Tenant shall apply to the Land Registry for the removal of any unilateral notice registered by the Tenant to protect this deed.
Registration at the Land Registry. 4.24.1 If compulsorily registrable, the Tenant must: (a) within six weeks of the date of receipt of the Lease from the Landlord’s solicitors, apply to register and then take all reasonable steps to complete the registration of this Lease and the Tenant’s rights at the Land Registry; and (b) provide the Landlord with an official copy of the registered title promptly after receipt. 4.24.2 Subject to the Landlord providing completed forms EX1 and EX1A together with an edited copy of the Lease prepared by the Landlord’s solicitors and certified as being a true copy of the Lease from which prejudicial information as defined under the Land Registration Rules 2003 has been excluded and a cheque for the requisite fee within 10 working days of the date of the Lease, the Tenant must submit any applications in forms EX1 and EX1A required by the Landlord simultaneously with any application to HM Land Registry for first registration of the Lease. 4.24.3 The Tenant must within four weeks after the End Date, apply to the Land Registry to close and then take all reasonable steps to complete the closure of any registered title relating to this Lease and to remove from the Landlord’s registered title(s) to the Estate any references to this Lease and/or the Tenant’s rights.
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