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What does Notice mean? A notice is a formal communication given under a contract or statute to start, vary, enforce, or end rights and obligations—commonly used for termination, breach/default, claims, variations, rent review, or landlord and tenant notices. The term is descriptive and used across legal contexts; its validity is governed by the contract’s notice clause and, where relevant, by legislation and case law on service and timing. Key features: - Strict compliance is usually required with any prescribed form, content, addressee, method of service (for example, hand, courier, post, recorded delivery, email), and notice periods. - Deemed service provisions often fix when a notice is treated...

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Protecting third-party interests in registered land: priority rules, agreed, unilateral and registrar’s notices, applications and cancellation under the Land Registration Act 2002 (England and Wales)

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This Practice Note considers:

  • the core rule on priority under the Land Registration Act 2002 (LRA 2002), s 28
  • the exceptions to that rule set out in LRA 2002, ss 29 and 30
  • how recording an agreed notice or a unilateral notice can safeguard the priority of an interest in registered land (with practical examples)
  • which interests are capable of protection by an agreed or unilateral notice, and
  • the steps for entering and cancelling an agreed notice or a unilateral notice

It also briefly touches on registrar’s notices. This Practice Note does not examine official searches with priority in detail—see instead Practice Note: Pre-completion searches...

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