the Land Register definition

the Land Register means the Land Register relating to the Lot’s registered title.

Examples of the Land Register in a sentence

  • The Tenant will be responsible for any LBTT payable in respect of the transaction contemplated by the Missives and for the Lease Costs [and for the cost of registering the Lease in the Land Register of Scotland].

  • This information comprises, including but not limited to, the following categories and types of Personal Data: The Management company receives information, which includes Personal Data, directly from both the Data Subject, his/her representatives or related persons and public sources, public and private registers and/or databases of various countries, including but not limited to: from the Enterprise Register, the Credit Register, the Land Register etc.

  • Each Real Property Lease has been registered at the Land Registry or in the Land Register of Scotland (as appropriate) and no member of the Target Group has withdrawn any application for registration of any of the Real Property Leases at the Land Registry of England and Wales or in the Land Register of Scotland and no such applications have been rejected.

  • The real estate is registered in the Land Register Schonbrunn of the Municipal Court of Weiden i.d.Oberpfalz, volume 11, page folio 375 BV no.

  • Private forest areas: These are areas located on land belonging to natural or legal persons governed by private law, full ownership of which is recognised by a legitimate title deed originally issued by the State and recorded in the Land Register (Article 45 LFAPVS).

  • PREMISES as shown edged red on the Plan for identification only and as more particularly described in the Part 1 of the Schedule Land at Newbridge Industrial Estate, Newbridge being the whole subjects registered in the Land Register of Scotland under Title Numbers MID 23708 and MID 23710 6.

  • VII.2 The fees connected with the registration in the Land Register shall be paid by the Seller.

  • Upon the publication of the present Deed at the Register of Personal and Movable Real Rights, the Land Register of Québec and at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office, as the case may be, the Hypothec will be duly opposable to third parties, provided, however, that additional filings may be necessary to render the Hypothec created herein opposable to third parties in any Recordable Intellectual Property and Immovables acquired after the date hereof.

  • The Borrower shall procure that the Agent receives certified excerpts of the Land Register in relation to any Property promptly upon registration of each Land Charge at the Land Registry.

  • In addition, the Lessee shall, at its own cost, within thirty (30) days following the expiration or sooner termination of the Lease, radiate the published Lease summary from the Land Register, and this at the Lessee’s entire responsibility.