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Overriding interests - LRA 2002.  

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Overriding interests are interests which a registered title is subjected to although they do not appear on the register itself. These interests are enforced upon persons who obtain an interest in registered land in addition to the registered proprietor, overriding interests can occur either on the first registration of the land or via a registerable disposition. There are a wide range of interests here that need to be discussed, particularly legal easements or profits, leases that have been granted for 21 years or less, the rights of persons in actual occupation, and finally there are various ambiguous interests that will have a significant impact, i.e. crown rent, corn rent. It is due to such ambiguous interests that present a significant obstacle to the main purpose of the LRA 2002, which is to create a register to be as complete a record of the title that it can be, which in...

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