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The Land Registration Act 2002 ((c 9 )) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which repealed and replaced previous legislation governing land registration, in particular the Land Registration Act 1925, which governed an earlier, though similar, system. The Act, together with the Land Registration Rules,〔Land Registration Rules 2003, (SI 2003/1417 )〕〔Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2005, (SI 2005/1766 )〕〔Land Registration (Amendment) (No.2) Rules 2005, (SI 2005/1982 )〕 regulates the role and practice of HM Land Registry. ==Background== (詳細はLaw Commission and HM Land Registry report, ''Land Registration for the Twenty-first Century'' (2001).〔Law Commission & HM Land Registry (2001) ''(Land Registration for the Twenty-first Century – A Conveyancing Revolution )'', London: The Stationery Office〕 The Act: *Simplified and modernised the law of land registration; *Made the register reflect a more accurate picture of a title to land, showing more fully the rights and subsidiary interests that affect it; and *Was intended to facilitate the introduction of e-conveyancing. The Act made some major changes to the law regulating registered land. Specifically, it: *Enabled shorter leases to be registered; *Further encouraged voluntary land registration; *Changed the system of protection of third party rights; and *Reformed and modernised the law of adverse possession (squatters' rights). *Land Transfer Act 1875 *Land Registration Act 1925 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Land Registration Act 2002」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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