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Land Surveying and Land Registration
Journal of the Surveying and Mapping Division, 1963The most important problems of land surveying and land registration are (1) lack of certainty on the part of property owners concerning positions of monuments and boundaries on the ground including difficulties in re-establishment of lost corners; (2) insecurity of many title searches and abstracts together with uncertainty of court interpretations of ...
John. G. McEntyre, Arthur. J. McNair
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Complete Systematic Land Registration
Best Journal of Administration and Management, 2023Land registration is a series of activities carried out by the Government continuously, sustainably and regularly, including collecting, processing, bookkeeping, and presenting and maintaining physical data and juridical data. In land registration, it can happen that the object of land registration is encumbered by other rights such as: ownership ...
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2000
Land registration systems provide the means for recognizing formalized property rights, and for regulating the character and transfer of these rights. Registries document certain interests in the land, including information about the nature and spatial extent of these interests and the names of the individuals to whom these interests relate.
Peter Dale, John McLaughlin
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Land registration systems provide the means for recognizing formalized property rights, and for regulating the character and transfer of these rights. Registries document certain interests in the land, including information about the nature and spatial extent of these interests and the names of the individuals to whom these interests relate.
Peter Dale, John McLaughlin
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The Canadian Surveyor, 1985
This is the first of two articles written to review the new Land Titles Act in the Province of New Brunswick. The primary objective of this article is to review current trends and reform in land registration systems, with particular emphasis on Canada and Australia. The objectives of land registration are discussed.
John D. McLaughlin, Ian P. Williamson
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This is the first of two articles written to review the new Land Titles Act in the Province of New Brunswick. The primary objective of this article is to review current trends and reform in land registration systems, with particular emphasis on Canada and Australia. The objectives of land registration are discussed.
John D. McLaughlin, Ian P. Williamson
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Survey Review, 1956
Abstract The paper which follows wag prepared by Messrs. T. N. N. Brushfield and A. J. Relton for consideration at the Conference of Commonwealth Survey Officers that was held at Cambridge from Monday, 15th August, to Friday, 26th August, 1955, and it was introduced to the Conference by Mr. A.P.
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Abstract The paper which follows wag prepared by Messrs. T. N. N. Brushfield and A. J. Relton for consideration at the Conference of Commonwealth Survey Officers that was held at Cambridge from Monday, 15th August, to Friday, 26th August, 1955, and it was introduced to the Conference by Mr. A.P.
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2020
This chapter explores how the English land law land registration system works in practice. The land registration system achieves three goals. The first is as a method of controlling the way in which rights are created. The second is in terms of managing the effect of such rights, once they have been created.
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This chapter explores how the English land law land registration system works in practice. The land registration system achieves three goals. The first is as a method of controlling the way in which rights are created. The second is in terms of managing the effect of such rights, once they have been created.
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Survey Review, 2008
Land information systems have various forms and varying levels of use, recognition and accuracy, depending on the purpose for which they were created: planning (delineation of properties and existing land use); legal (determination of legal ownership, registrations of transactions); taxation (determination of the assessed value of the land).
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Land information systems have various forms and varying levels of use, recognition and accuracy, depending on the purpose for which they were created: planning (delineation of properties and existing land use); legal (determination of legal ownership, registrations of transactions); taxation (determination of the assessed value of the land).
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Land Title Registration Without Prejudice: The Ghana Land Title Registration Law, 1986
Journal of African Law, 1987Professor Antony Allott's first studies of law in Africa were of Ghanaian land law. From an early date he has discussed issues of land title registration in Africa. It is therefore fitting in this celebratory number to note that Ghana, after many years of debate and delays, recently enacted a statute providing for the registration of interests in land ...
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