Examples of Register of Sasines in a sentence
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Sometimes a deed will be recorded in the Register of Sasines, for example if a property that is not already in the Land Register is transferred to you but not for a financial consideration.
Form CThe Limited acknowledges that (1) the foregoing disposition granted by A (with consent) in favour of the said society dated and recorded in the Division of the General Register of Sasines for on was granted in security only of a loan of pounds made by the said society to the said , and (2) the said society have received repayment of all moneys secured by the said disposition.
Lancaster Administrative and Supervisory Association: Nobody present to report.
The Land Registration etc (Scotland) Act 2012 (the 2012 Act) came into force in Scotland on 8 December 2012 with the intention of encouraging the transfer of property titles recorded in the historic General Register of Sasines to the more recently established Land Register of Scotland with a view to eventually closing the General Register of Sasines.
The development permitted by this planning permission shall not be initiated by the undertaking of a material operation as defined in section 26(4)(a)-(f) of the Town and Country (Scotland) Planning Act 1997 in relation to the development, until a planning obligation pursuant to s.75(1)(a) of the said Act relating to the land has been registered in the Land Register of Scotland or recorded in the General Register of Sasines, as appropriate, to the written satisfaction of the planning authority.
Searches Searches over the General Register of Sasines or Land Register brought down to a date as close as possible to the date when the planning obligation is to be sent for recording (or registration).
If either party shall fail when duly required to enter into such agreement, it shall be competent for either party to apply to the sheriff for a decree declaring the commuted value in sterling money of the feu-duty, and such decree, if and when pronounced, shall be recorded by the party obtaining such decree in the appropriate Register of Sasines.
Such agreement, or such decree, being duly recorded in the appropriate Register of Sasines, shall be binding on the parties thereto, and their respective successors in title, and on all persons interested in the superiority and in the feu in all time thereafter.(4) In cases in which a feu-duty has been allocated by the superior or by an allocation binding on the superior, each part of the feu shall, for the purposes of this section, be regarded as a separate feu.
If the debtor dies before the trustee registers a conveyance following sale in the Register of Sasines or in the Land Registry, then the debtor’s interest passes direct to the survivor.