Sentences with phrase «registered land documents»

Prepared real estate closing statements and registered land documents under the prevailing Land Titles Act

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According to the prosecution, the defendants forged a Memorandum of Loss of a Lagos State Certificate of Occupancy registered as No. 33 at page 33 volume 1011 at the Lagos State Land Registry, Alausa, Ikeja, in order that the document be acted upon as genuine.
The material used in the study consists of chronicles, travelogues and various administrative documents such as tax and land registers, as well as diplomatic reports.
Seek an early actuarial valuation and agree a repayment term Step 3 — Setting up an Academy Trust and Funding Agreement • This is the stage at which all legal documents need to be agreed with the DfE • The Academy Trust has to be registered with Companies House • Transfer or leasing arrangements for school land needs to be finalised • Completion of TUPE process • Governors complete and close consultation process • Funding Agreement signed by Academy Trust and Secretary of State • Academy opening date set Step 4 — Pre-opening • All CRB checks completed prior to transfer to academy status • Financial systems and contracts with staff and suppliers confirmed • Academy registrations with exam bodies confirmed • Insurances put in place
It's easier for the government (and now its computers) to register an interest in land if a document creating it is in a form.
The Ontario Land Titles Act and Land Registration Reform Act also allow an interest created by any valid document to be registered.
If it had, we could have used an electronic document to create an interest in land only if we registered the interest in the Ontario electronic land registration system.
This can hide the true effect of describing a document according to whether it creates an interest in land and should be registered.
So the government wants to say that we can't register a document creating an interest unless it's in a form, and may even want to say that a document can't create an interest in land unless it's registered.
Section 31 shows that the Act doesn't apply to a document that both creates an interest in land and won't affect a third person if it isn't registered.
In Ontario, we can use any electronic document to create an interest in land, without complying with any other requirements, and we can register an interest in land so created in the land titles system.
Ontario law doesn't show that we can't register a document that creates an interest in land unless it's in a form, as explained below.
Even the Ontario electronic land registration system can allow a document to be registered that's void for some purposes for lack of a seal.
As shown below, the Ontario electronic land registration system doesn't reflect the law on the seal and can allow a document that would create a legal interest in land to be registered, even though it's void for that purpose for lack of a seal.
The Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2018 have now been brought into force to amend the Land Registration Rules 2003 («the principal rules») to specify that all transactions of registered land that have to be registered can now be carried out using electronic documents with electronic signatures if, in accordance with rule 54C of the principal rules (as so amendLand Registration (Amendment) Rules 2018 have now been brought into force to amend the Land Registration Rules 2003 («the principal rules») to specify that all transactions of registered land that have to be registered can now be carried out using electronic documents with electronic signatures if, in accordance with rule 54C of the principal rules (as so amendLand Registration Rules 2003 («the principal rules») to specify that all transactions of registered land that have to be registered can now be carried out using electronic documents with electronic signatures if, in accordance with rule 54C of the principal rules (as so amendland that have to be registered can now be carried out using electronic documents with electronic signatures if, in accordance with rule 54C of the principal rules (as so amended):
Both the Hypothek and the Grundschuld can be created as a certified mortgage or land charge, i.e. with a document certifying and evidencing the existence of the mortgage or land charge in addition to being registered in the Land Regisland charge, i.e. with a document certifying and evidencing the existence of the mortgage or land charge in addition to being registered in the Land Regisland charge in addition to being registered in the Land RegisLand Register.
(3) An electronic document delivered to the electronic land registration database by direct electronic transmission is not registered until it has been certified in the manner that the Director specifies.
26 If the procedures governing the receipt of an electronic document and the time and manner for submitting and registering an electronic document are prescribed by regulation, section 78 of the Land Titles Act and sections 49, 50 and 77 of the Registry Act do not apply to the extent that they conflict with the prescribed procedures.
(c) respecting the custody, disposition and destruction of electronic documents and of written documents that have been registered in an electronic format and permitting land registrars to dispose of such documents by returning them to the parties;
«document» means an instrument as defined in section 1 of the Registry Act, a document as defined in section 105 of the Registry Act, an application made under the Land Titles Act and any other instrument, document or plan registered, submitted, made, filed or deposited under the Land Titles Act or the Registry Act; («document»)
(2) The Director may make regulations prescribing forms for transfers, charges, discharges and other documents to be registered under the Land Titles Act or the Registry Act, or deposited under Part II of the Registry Act.
3 (1) A document shall not be registered under the Land Titles Act or the Registry Act, or deposited under Part II of the Registry Act, unless,
(4) When an electronic document that purports to effect a transfer or charge of land is delivered to the electronic land registration database by direct electronic transmission, the Director may have a notice of the delivery issued to the registered owner of the land by the means that the Director specifies.
(3) Failure to comply with subsection (1) does not, in itself, invalidate a document that has been registered under the Land Titles Act or the Registry Act, or deposited under Part II of the Registry Act, after the coming into force of this section.
Image of a registered document within the Land Registration System of Ontario.
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