|
|||
Order CD How to claim Unregistered Property and LandTo receive your copy of by secure credit card payment"Claim Unregistered Property and Land " ![]() Written by Property Professionals £4.55 including postage simply click Order with Nochex Your copy is in CD-Rom format and will be dispatched to you, same day, via 1st Class mail. Remember your CD-Rom comes with a 7 day free trial if you are not thrilled with the content then we will refund your payment to your Credit card account without quibble!! Here’s just a small sampling of what you’ll learn on the day you receive your copy of Claim Unregistered Property and Land: How
to spot the land plots and properties you’ll be able to claim in your
local area, with pin-point accuracy …with the aid of Google Earth.How you can START your first claims within days How to commence a claim for land and property. How to instantly access all the information you’ll need in order to start your land or property claims … How to easily get a positive situation in respect of the land and property you claim, irrespective of whether or not the owner shows up at a later date …
This really does work and is 100% legal, and we can guarantee if the instructions are followed you too will be able to claim free land and property in the UK. ![]() Adverse possession – unregistered land We now have absolute finality on whether it is still possible to claim adverse possession against unregistered land where the 12-year period expired before October 2003. The ECHR has held that it is possible, and that old UK law (based on LA 1980 and LRA 1925) is not in breach of human rights. This is a very important decision. It will be remembered that there has been long-running litigation over this, with decisions going all the way to the CA, HL, ECJ, and now – finally – to the ECHR. The Pye litigation involved extremely valuable residential development land which had originally been let on a grazing agreement. But, the occupier remained in possession when the agreement ended and 14 years later claimed adverse possession. The claim for adverse possession was upheld by the HL, but that decision was then taken to Europe on human rights grounds. The ECJ held that the effect of LA 1980 and LRA 1925 was to allow a landowner’s ‘possessions’ to be taken away from him without compensation and, as such, was a breach of Article 1. However, the ECHR has now overturned the ECJ decision, holding that the statutory regime of adverse possession was ‘proportionate’. The end result of this is that old-style adverse possession is still possible and has not been outlawed by Europe. Do not forget that LRA 2002 came into force on 13 October 2003. It replaced the 12-year period of LRA 1925 and LA 1980 with a ten-year period (and a requirement to serve notice). Accordingly, Pye is not relevant if the period of adverse posession relied on ends after 13 October 2003. But Pye is relevant for all claims under the previous, 12- year, regime – whether the land is registered or unregistered (while Pye involved registered land it seems clear that the same principles apply to unregistered land). Many claims have been put on hold pending the outcome of this litigation and we now have a clear, and final, decision. The 12-year adverse possession can be sufficient to establish title. JA Pye v UK [2007] ECHR 700. © Practical Lawyer Leaflet from the Land Registry. Practice Guide 4 – Adverse possession of registered land under the new provisions of the Land Registration Act 2002 and Practice Guide 5 – Adverse possession of unregistered land and transitionalprovisions for registered land in the Land Registration Act 2002. biblioteca "Concise Land Registration Practice" by Theodore B F Ruoff published by Sweet & Maxwell "Land Law, Cases and Materials" by E H Burn published by Butterworths "Registered Land" by David J Hayton published by Sweet & Maxwell "Land Law" by L B Curzon published by M & E Handbooks Law "Adverse Possession" by Stephen Jourdan published by Butterworths Law You can search for these books at www.amazon.co.uk or www.propertylawuk.net If you decide that you are going to go all out and look for not just one but several plots or properties an Ordnance Survey Map will prove invaluable! You can go to www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk where you can order maps of all areas of the country and also obtain a great CD Rom which contains extremely detailed information relevant to all areas of the UK. |
User Trust Registered
7 Day Trial
Available Property
Undervalued Property for Profit
Repossession News
|
||