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The RX 1 Process - 3. Restrictions


https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/notices-restrictions-and-the-protection-of-third-party-interests-in-the-register/practice-guide-19-notices-restrictions-and-the-protection-of-third-party-interests-in-the-register#retention-documents


Contents

3.1 The nature and effect of restrictions

3.1.1 The general effect of restrictions

3.1.2 Restrictions that affect a registered estate

3.1.3 Restrictions that affect an existing registered charge

3.1.4 Entries that may be prevented by a restriction

3.1.5 Complying with a restriction

3.1.6 Complying with a restriction using form RXC

3.2 Entry of restrictions

3.2.1 Restrictions entered at the registrar’s discretion

3.2.2 Where we are obliged to enter a restriction

3.3 The form of a restriction

3.3.1 Standard form restrictions

3.3.2 Restrictions not in a standard form

3.4 Applying for a restriction

3.4.1 Those who may apply for a restriction

3.4.2 Things to consider before applying for a restriction

3.4.3 Compulsory applications

3.4.4 Applications made without the cooperation of the relevant proprietor: the need to show a sufficient interest

3.4.5 Interests under trusts

3.4.6 Notifiable applications

3.5 How to apply for a restriction

3.5.1 Applying for a restriction

3.5.2 Applications for a restriction contained in a lease

3.5.3 Information that must accompany the application

3.6 Court orders requiring the entry of a restriction

3.6.1 The court’s power to order the entry of a restriction

3.6.2 Application and fee

3.6.3 Overriding priority

3.7 Removal of a restriction entry

3.7.1 Removal of restrictions

3.7.2 Removal of Form LL restriction

3.7.3 Applications to cancel a restriction

3.7.4 Applications to withdraw a restriction

3.7.5 Restrictions cancelled without application

3.8 Applications to alter a restriction

3.9 Applications to disapply or modify a restriction

3.9.1 Disapplying a restriction

3.9.2 Modifying a restriction

3.9.3 The application