Updated practice guides: PG35, PG78 & PG19

Updated practice guides: PG35, PG78 & PG19

Here are the latest practice guides updates issued by HM Land Registry.

Corporate insolvency (PG35)

How to deal with applications involving the insolvency of corporate bodies. Mainly for insolvency practitioners and conveyancers (practice guide 35).

Page summary: Guidance for conveyancers on overseas companies and limited liability partnerships (practice guide 78).

Change made: Sections 4.3.4 and 4.3.5 have been amended to provide further information about forms of execution and information required when an attorney executes on behalf of an overseas company.

More information available here.

Overseas companies and limited liability partnerships (PG78)

Guidance for conveyancers on overseas companies and limited liability partnerships (practice guide 78).

Page summary: How to deal with applications involving the insolvency of corporate bodies. Mainly for insolvency practitioners and conveyancers (practice guide 35).

Change made: Section 2.4 has been amended to refer to the deemed consent procedure.

More information available here.

Notices, restrictions and protection of third-party interests (PG19)

Page summary: How to apply for a notice or restriction to protect a third-party interest in an estate (practice guide 19).

Change made: Section 7.12 has been amended to remind readers that standard restriction Form NN is the alternative to Form L when the option of a consent is required.

More information available here.

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