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UK property law weekly update: overseas entities register removals, deed execution, Electronic Communications Code guidance, planning non‑objection clauses, pavement licences, SDLT/CGT cases, Welsh LTT consultation—18 April 2024

Published on: 18 April 2024

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Transferring property

Guidance on removal of overseas entities from register

Companies House has released guidance on applying to remove an overseas entity from the Register of Overseas Entities where it is not, or is no longer, the registered owner of relevant UK property or land. This covers property acquired on or after 1 January 1999 in England and Wales, and 8 December 2014 in Scotland. The entity must have disposed of all UK property and the transfer must be shown on the land register at HM Land Registry before submitting a removal application to Companies House. See: LNB News 17/04/2024 44. Source: Apply to remove an overseas entity from the register.

HM Land Registry updates Practice Guide 8

HM Land Registry has updated Practice Guide 8: Execution of deeds. Section 7 has been revised to include a cross-reference to further guidance on local authority execution in section 5. See: LNB News 15/04/2024 16...

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