Land Book definition

Land Book means the real estate registry and immovable property publicity office organised and operating in accordance with Law No. 7/1996 of Romania on the real estate registry and the immovable property publicity, as further amended and supplemented.

Examples of Land Book in a sentence

  • Phone Fax State of Incorporation or Organization (if Owner is Corporation, Partnership, LLC, etc.) County of Record Recorded Land: Book Page Registered Land: Certificate No. Book , Document No.

  • The manuscript census recorded 229 heads of household in Fieldale in 1930 and the ▇▇▇▇▇ County Circuit Court Land Book recorded about 248 residences in Fieldale in 1958.

  • The Mortgagor shall ensure that alongside the Mortgage, a prohibition note (not to alienate, donate, divide and encumber with rights in rem without prior consent of the Mortgagee), is registered with the Land Book Register in respect of the Mortgaged Properties.

  • The Lessor will not object against the Lessee’s rights to register the Lease Agreement in the Land Book.

  • The property known as ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ with improvements, if any thereon, recorded in Worcester (South) District Registry of Deeds, Registered Land Book 84, Page 40, a copy of the legal description of which premises being sold is attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Premises”).

  • The Electronic Mortgage Service is known as the Electronic Land Book which contains a collection of all editions of the Electronic certificate.

Related to Land Book

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