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Return to Property Law 14e Student Resources
Chapter 2 Multiple choice questions
Important principles of land law
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You are instructed to buy a registered freehold property for a long established client. Which of the following will
not
make up the contents of the registered title?
Charges register
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Land charges register
correct
incorrect
Property register
correct
incorrect
Proprietorship register.
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When a person becomes the first registered proprietor of land on first registration, he or she takes the estate subject to certain interests, including interests the burden of which are not entered on the registers and which fall within any of the paragraphs of Schedule 1 of the Land Registration Act 2002, (i.e., overriding interests) (s 11(4(b)). Which of the following is
not
such an interest?
A leasehold estate granted for a term not exceeding seven years from the date of the grant.
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incorrect
Legal easements and profits à prendre.
correct
incorrect
Local land charges.
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Equitable easements and profits à prendre
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incorrect
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The 2002 Act decreases from four to just two the entries that can be made for the protection of third party interests over registered land. Which of the following is one of the retained types of protection?
Inhibition
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Caveat
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Notice
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Citation
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