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The Land Registration Act 2002[1] came into force on the 13th October 2003.  

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The Land Registration Act 20021 came into force on the 13th October 2003. The Act completely repeals its predecessor the Land Registration Act 19252, and presents a complete rethink of how to organise the system of registered land in the UK. The LRA 2002 promotes a system of title by registration. The aims of the Act as set out in the Law Commission Report Number 271 are to create a register that is an accurate reflection of the true state of title to a registered estate of land at any time. The Act also aims to implement Electronic - Conveyancing, and to allow the state of title to be investigated with the minimum of additional enquiries and inspection3. This piece will focus on whether these aims have been fulfilled, and whether there are any foreseeable problems with regards to the implementation of the Act. The LRA 2002 increases the...

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