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Law of Property Acts

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The Law of Property Acts or the 1925 land reforms commonly refers to a series of Acts of Parliament passed in the United Kingdom to reform the system of land holding, registration and transfer. The principal Acts are,

  • Law of Property Act 1925
  • Land Registration Act 1925 (though this has been replaced mostly by the Land Registration Act 2002
  • Settled Land Act 1925 reformed by TLATA 1996
  • Trustee Act 1925 reformed by TLATA 1996
  • Land Charges Act 1925 (referring chiefly local authority schemes and notifications (local land charges), to bankruptcy and to means of imposing encumbrances on unregistered land)
  • Background

  • Hansard HC Deb (15 May 1922) vol 154 cols 89-175, Second Reading, Solicitor General, Sir Leslie Scott
  • References

    Law of Property Acts Wikipedia