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My clients title was subject to feuduty not redeemed before the appointed day. Will the Keeper omit the references to feuduty in the title sheet?

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My clients title was subject to feuduty not redeemed before the appointed day. Will the Keeper omit the references to feuduty in the title sheet?

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A. The transitional period explained at Real burdens extinguished by operation of either the 2000 or the 2003 Acts does not apply, as feuduty is not a real burden. The Keeper will endeavour to remove references to feuduty wherever possible when updating existing title sheets, and to omit these when creating new title sheets when dealing with post appointed day first registrations. You should make a written request with your application drawing attention to the extinguished feuduty. Otherwise it intended that the cleansing process described at Real burdens extinguished by operation of either the 2000 or the 2003 Acts would remove any remaining references to feuduty in title sheets. Q. My client’s title to a property in an estate contains a burden reserving to the developer the right to appoint the manager of the estate, and this burden has become extinct because the appropriate time period has expired. Will the Keeper remove the burden from the Land Register? A. If it is clear that the

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