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Land Registry title documents

The Title Register (Property Register) is one of the 2
main documents of title (often called Title Deeds). It contains a description of
the property, its tenure, the name and address of the owners, purchase price,
details of mortgages and other charges, covenants etc.
The Title Plan is the other main document of title and
shows an outline of the property and its location in relation to the surrounding
properties. This official document is required for every registered property in
England and Wales. The Title Plan includes the following details:
It often contains coloured markings referred to in the
Register, and boundary markings
Identification of any rights of way or rights of access
Each individual registered title has a title plan. Its
purpose is to provide a plan of the land included in a registered title and the
extent of land affected by entries on that individual register. It must always
be viewed in conjunction with the register. The title plan used to be known as
the ‘filed plan’ and you may still see it described in this way.
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