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Land Law Assessed Essay: Question 2 Although Grant is the registered proprietor, I intend to look at who else may have a proprietary right or interest in the house, what they would have to do to satisfy such and most critically the impact of this interest or right on the sale of the house to Ian. The interests which we are mainly concerned with are 'overriding interests' that by definition never appear on the register of title. Instead they are interests which have been singled out as having such distinct social importance or as involving such technical conveyancing difficulty as to merit a protection which derives not from the register but from the force of statute.1 Peggy having lived in the flat for some three years, being lead to consider it as her own and making improvements to the property, has an obvious personal interest in the property. Peggy's possible path for...

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