Description
This book is a guide to the Land Registration Act 2002, which is a law that changes the way residential and commercial property is conveyed. The book provides step-by-step analysis of the Act's practical impact on conveyancing and Land Registry practice, and explains how the Act establishes the framework for the future development of e-conveyancing and how a new system of adverse possession will be introduced for registered land.
Written in a direct and approachable style, Blackstone's Guide to the Land Registration Act 2002 serves as a guide through the extensive changes the Act will bring to the practice of residential and commercial conveyancing. The book provides step-by-step analysis of the Act's practical impact on conveyancing and Land Registry practice. The book also explains how the Act establishes the framework for the future development of e-conveyancing and how a new system of adverse possession will be introduced for registered land.