1964_LAND_REGISTRATION_REGULATIONS — Page 4

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[Subsidiary]

L.N. 211/86.

L.N. 211/86.

L.N. 211/86.

L.N. 211/86.

Verification of memorial.

Plans.

CAP. 128]

Land Registration Regulations

[1986 Ed.

(iv) any agreement pursuant to which the assignment the subject of the memorial has been effected; and

(v) any other instrument being discharged, cancelled or otherwise satisfied by the instrument the subject of the memorial; and

(g) the solicitors code.

(2) A memorial of an instrument being a judgment or order shall contain the following particulars--

(a) the date of the instrument;

(b) the nature and action number thereof;

(c) the names of the parties and their respective shares in, and capacities in relation to, the land and premises affected or intended to be affected;

(d) the sum (if any) thereby recovered or secured;

(e) a description of the land and premises affected or intended to be affected, including the lot number and address;

(f) the memorial number of the judgment or charging order being satisfied or discharged by the instrument the subject of the memorial; and

(g) the solicitors code.

(3) Where there are more instruments than one for perfecting a conveyance or security affecting the same land and premises, all such instruments shall be stated in one and the same memorial, in which it shall be sufficient to describe such land and premises only once.

(4) In this regulation-

"address" includes the name of the street and the number of the premises;

"solicitors code" means the code assigned by the Land Officer to a solicitor or firm of solicitors for the purpose of this regulation.

7. Every memorial shall be verified--

(a) by the oath of some competent person taken before a justice of the peace;

(b) by the certificate of a solicitor; or

(c) where the memorial has been prepared in the Land Office, by the certificate of the Land Officer,

in such form, respectively, as the Land Officer may specify or approve.

8. (1) Any plan mentioned in and attached to or endorsed on an instrument delivered for registration shall be so coloured, hatched or cross-hatched that such colouring, hatching or cross-hatching may be identified, in the manner provided by this regulation, on 16 mm black and white microfilm.

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A 4 [Subsidiary] L.N. 211/86. L.N. 211/86. L.N. 211/86. L.N. 211/86. Verification of memorial. Plans. CAP. 128] Land Registration Regulations [1986 Ed. (iv) any agreement pursuant to which the assignment the subject of the memorial has been effected; and (v) any other instrument being discharged, cancelled or otherwise satisfied by the instrument the subject of the memorial; and (g) the solicitors code. (2) A memorial of an instrument being a judgment or order shall contain the following particulars-- (a) the date of the instrument; (b) the nature and action number thereof; (c) the names of the parties and their respective shares in, and capacities in relation to, the land and premises affected or intended to be affected; (d) the sum (if any) thereby recovered or secured; (e) a description of the land and premises affected or intended to be affected, including the lot number and address; (f) the memorial number of the judgment or charging order being satisfied or discharged by the instrument the subject of the memorial; and (g) the solicitors code. (3) Where there are more instruments than one for perfecting a conveyance or security affecting the same land and premises, all such instruments shall be stated in one and the same memorial, in which it shall be sufficient to describe such land and premises only once. (4) In this regulation- "address" includes the name of the street and the number of the premises; "solicitors code" means the code assigned by the Land Officer to a solicitor or firm of solicitors for the purpose of this regulation. 7. Every memorial shall be verified-- (a) by the oath of some competent person taken before a justice of the peace; (b) by the certificate of a solicitor; or (c) where the memorial has been prepared in the Land Office, by the certificate of the Land Officer, in such form, respectively, as the Land Officer may specify or approve. 8. (1) Any plan mentioned in and attached to or endorsed on an instrument delivered for registration shall be so coloured, hatched or cross-hatched that such colouring, hatching or cross-hatching may be identified, in the manner provided by this regulation, on 16 mm black and white microfilm.
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A 4 [Subsidiary] L.N. 211/86. L.N. 211/86. L.N. 211/86. L.N. 211/86. Verification of memorial. Plans. CAP. 128] Land Registration Regulations [1986 Ed. (iv) any agreement pursuant to which the assignment the subject of the memorial has been effected; and (v) any other instrument being discharged, cancelled or otherwise satisfied by the instrument the subject of the memorial; and (g) the solicitors code. (2) A memorial of an instrument being a judgment or order shall contain the following particulars-- (a) the date of the instrument; (b) the nature and action number thereof; (c) the names of the parties and their respective shares in, and capacities in relation to, the land and premises affected or intended to be affected; (d) the sum (if any) thereby recovered or secured; (e) a description of the land and premises affected or intended to be affected, including the lot number and address; (f) the memorial number of the judgment or charging order being satisfied or discharged by the instrument the subject of the memorial; and (g) the solicitors code. (3) Where there are more instruments than one for perfecting a conveyance or security affecting the same land and premises, all such instruments shall be stated in one and the same memorial, in which it shall be sufficient to describe such land and premises only once. (4) In this regulation- "address" includes the name of the street and the number of the premises; "solicitors code" means the code assigned by the Land Officer to a solicitor or firm of solicitors for the purpose of this regulation. 7. Every memorial shall be verified-- (a) by the oath of some competent person taken before a justice of the peace; (b) by the certificate of a solicitor; or (c) where the memorial has been prepared in the Land Office, by the certificate of the Land Officer, in such form, respectively, as the Land Officer may specify or approve. 8. (1) Any plan mentioned in and attached to or endorsed on an instrument delivered for registration shall be so coloured, hatched or cross-hatched that such colouring, hatching or cross- hatching may be identified, in the manner provided by this regula- tion, on 16 mm black and white microfilm.
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A 4

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 211/86.

L.N. 211/86.

L.N. 211/86.

L.N. 211/86.

Verification of memorial.

Plans.

CAP. 128]

Land Registration Regulations

[1986 Ed.

(iv) any agreement pursuant to which the assignment the subject of the memorial has been effected; and

(v) any other instrument being discharged, cancelled or otherwise satisfied by the instrument the subject of the memorial; and

(g) the solicitors code.

(2) A memorial of an instrument being a judgment or order shall contain the following particulars--

(a) the date of the instrument;

(b) the nature and action number thereof;

(c) the names of the parties and their respective shares in, and capacities in relation to, the land and premises affected or intended to be affected;

(d) the sum (if any) thereby recovered or secured;

(e) a description of the land and premises affected or intended

to be affected, including the lot number and address; (f) the memorial number of the judgment or charging order being satisfied or discharged by the instrument the subject of the memorial; and

(g) the solicitors code.

(3) Where there are more instruments than one for perfecting a conveyance or security affecting the same land and premises, all such instruments shall be stated in one and the same memorial, in which it shall be sufficient to describe such land and premises only

once.

(4) In this regulation-

"address" includes the name of the street and the number of the

premises;

"solicitors code" means the code assigned by the Land Officer to a solicitor or firm of solicitors for the purpose of this regulation.

7. Every memorial shall be verified--

(a)

by the oath of some competent person taken before a justice of the peace;

(b) by the certificate of a solicitor; or

(c) where the memorial has been prepared in the Land Office,

by the certificate of the Land Officer,

in such form, respectively, as the Land Officer may specify or approve.

8. (1) Any plan mentioned in and attached to or endorsed on an instrument delivered for registration shall be so coloured, hatched or cross-hatched that such colouring, hatching or cross- hatching may be identified, in the manner provided by this regula- tion, on 16 mm black and white microfilm.

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