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Can I register a disposition of superiority after 28 November 2004?

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Can I register a disposition of superiority after 28 November 2004?

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A. No, the Keeper is obliged by section 4(2)(aa) of the 1979 Act to reject applications which relate in whole or in part to an interest in land which ceased to exist by virtue of feudal abolition. All estates of superiority ceased to exist by virtue of section 2(2) of the 2000 Act. For further information see Registers Update 10.4. Former mixed fee interests Q. I am about to register a disposition of minerals that the seller, a former superior, holds title to by virtue of reservations in the feudal conveyances. This disposition will induce first registration in the Land Register. What form of description should I adopt?> A. Your disposition must not contain an unqualified description by reference to the prior Sasine description. The Keeper would have to reject an application based on such a deed since it will fall foul of section 4(2)(aa) of the 1979 Act, which requires the Keeper to reject applications relating in whole or in part to interests which ceased to exist following feudal ab

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