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The Fees in the Registers of Scotland Amendment Order 2006

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1.  This Order may be cited as the Fees in the Registers of Scotland Amendment Order 2006 and shall come into force on 22nd January 2007.

Amendment of the Fees in the Registers of Scotland Order 1995

2.  The Fees in the Registers of Scotland Order 1995(1) is amended as follows.

3.  In article 2 (interpretation)–

(a)for paragraph (b) substitute–

(b)ARTL System”, “certificate of title”, “dealing” and “Registers Direct service” shall have the same meaning as they have in the Land Registration (Scotland) Rules 2006(2); and;

(b)for paragraphs (c) to (e) substitute–

(c)“fire and rescue authority” has the meaning given by section 1(1) of the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005(3);

(d)“Health Board” and “Special Health Board” mean a board constituted under section 2 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978(4);

(e)“joint fire and rescue board” means a board constituted by an amalgamation scheme under section 2 of the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005;

(f)“local authority” means a council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994(5);

(g)“police authority” means an authority established under section 2 of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967(6);

(h)“relevant rent” means the largest amount of annual rent the lease reserves within the first five years of its term that can be quantified at the date an application to register the grant of the lease or, as the case may be, record the lease is made;

(i)“Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration” means the body constituted by section 128(1) of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994;

(j)“title plan” means a plan of the land referred to in rule 4(2) of the Land Registration (Scotland) Rules 2006;

(k)“valuation authority” means an authority established by section 27(1) of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994..

4.  After article 2A (interpretation) insert–

2B.  In this Order–

(a)any reference to a search includes a search by computer using the Registers Direct service;

(b)any reference to an application includes an application by telephone, facsimile, electronic mail or any other means;

(c)any expression which is also used in the Act shall have the same meaning as it has in the Act; and

(d)any reference to a numbered form is a reference to the form bearing that number in Schedule 1 to the Land Registration (Scotland) Rules 2006..

5.  In Part I of the Schedule (Land Register of Scotland)–

(a)for section 1 (registration fees) substitute–

1. REGISTRATION FEES

Interests in land other than heritable securities

A.(1) Where an application is made to which paragraph (3) applies the fee will, subject to paragraphs (4) to (7), be calculated on the amount of the consideration or the value, whichever is the greater, of the interest in land created, granted or transferred to which the application relates.

(2) Subject to paragraphs (8) to (10) and Part III of this Schedule, the fee for an application to which paragraph (3) applies will be at the rates shown in Table A or, where the application is made using the ARTL System, Table B in Part IV of this Schedule.

(3) This paragraph applies to an application for registration of–

(a)an unregistered interest in land in pursuance of section 2(1) of the Act;

(b)the creation over a registered interest in land of a liferent or an incorporeal heritable right in pursuance of section 2(3) of the Act; or

(c)any transfer of a registered interest in land (not being a heritable security) in pursuance of section 2(4) of the Act.

(4) Where the application is to register an interest or interests in land excambed the fee will be calculated on the value of the interest in land created, granted or transferred to which the application relates.

(5) Where the consideration consists of a yearly or periodical payment, the consideration will be calculated at 10 years' purchase.

(6) Where the application is to register the grant of an interest in land in long lease the fee will be calculated on the consideration (if any) provided for that grant plus ten times the relevant rent.

(7) Where the application is made to register the assignation of an interest in land in long lease, the fee will be calculated on the consideration (if any) provided for the assignation plus ten times the annual rent payable at the date the application is made.

(8) Where a single application affects a number of title sheets (for the avoidance of doubt, in the case of an application to register a transfer of part of a registered interest in land, not including any title sheet created as a result of the application or amended to include the part transferred), the fee will be at the rates shown in Table A in Part IV of this Schedule, plus an additional fee of £30 for every title sheet affected other than the first.

(9) Where the application is made to give effect to a survivorship destination only, £30.

(10) Where an application is made by a fire and rescue authority, joint fire and rescue board, local authority, police authority, valuation authority, Health Board, Special Health Board or the Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration as unregistered holder of a registered interest in land to complete its title to that interest in land in terms of section 3(6) of the Act, £30 for each title sheet affected.

Heritable securities

B.  Where application is made for–

(a)registration of the creation over a registered interest in land of a heritable security in pursuance of section 2(3) of the Act; or

(b)registration of any other dealing with a heritable security in pursuance of section 2(4) of the Act,

£30 or, where application is made using the ARTL System, £20 for each title sheet affected..

(b)in section 2 (reports) in each of paragraphs (g) and (i) for “Certificate Plan” substitute “title plan”.

(c)for section 3 (miscellaneous services) substitute–

3. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES

Applications made

A.  Where application is made–

(a)on Form 5 for noting of an overriding interest etc

£30.00 for each title sheet affected

(b)on Form 9 for rectification of the register

£30.00

(c)for checking the boundaries of adjoining properties

£20.00

(d)for withdrawal of an application under rule 11 of the Land Registration (Scotland) Rules 2006

£30.00

(e)for the provision of information from a deed or document in the Land Register archive, for each such deed or document

£14.20

Where the application is to register a Tree Preservation Order or a Compulsory Purchase Order, £30 for each title sheet affected.

Applications rejected

B.  

Where the application is rejected under rule 13 of the Land Registration (Scotland) Rules 2006£30.00.

6.  In Part II of the Schedule (General Register of Sasines) in section 1 (recording fees)–

(a)for paragraph A (conveyances) substitute–

Conveyances

A.(1) Where the recording of a deed or document to which paragraph (3) applies is made, the fee will, subject to paragraphs (4) to (6), be calculated on the amount of the consideration or value, whichever is the greater, of the heritable subjects transferred, passing or to which the recording relates.

(2) Subject to paragraph (7) and Part III of this Schedule, the fee will be at the rates shown in Table A in Part IV of this Schedule.

(3) This paragraph applies to the recording of–

(a)a conveyance, including absolute conveyance, voluntary or judicial, either for a consideration or as a gift or in implement of trust or other purpose;

(b)a long lease;

(c)completion of title by decree or by notice of title; and

(d)all other deeds transferring an absolute right to heritable subjects.

(4) Where the consideration consists of a yearly or periodical payment, the consideration will be calculated at 10 years' purchase.

(5) Where the application is to record the grant of a long lease the fee will be calculated on the consideration (if any) provided for the grant plus ten times the relevant rent.

(6) Where an assignation of a long lease is recorded, the fee will be calculated on the consideration (if any) provided for the assignation plus ten times the annual rent payable at the date an application for recording is made.

(7) Where application is made to record a notice of title–

(a)along with another deed granting a long lease or a servitude over the whole or any part of the same subjects,

(b)on behalf of a fire and rescue authority, joint fire and rescue board, local authority, police authority, valuation authority or the Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration, completing title as statutory successor of a previous authority,

(c)on behalf of a Health Board or Special Health Board, completing title as transferee in terms of an order made under section 2 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978,

£30..

(b)for paragraph B (heritable securities) substitute–

Heritable securities

B.  In respect of the recording of a heritable security, including the constitution, transfer, postponement, corroboration or extinction of a security, £30..

(c)in paragraph C (recording by memorandum) for “a fee equivalent to half of the fixed fee shall be charged for each memorandum” substitute “£30 for each memorandum”.

7.  In Part III of the Schedule (fees for registrations and recordings in both the Land and Sasine Registers) in section 1 (recording and registration fees for single transactions effected by more than one deed and/or application)–

(a)in paragraph A (interests in land other than heritable securities)–

(i)delete “, other than an excambion,”; and

(ii)for “, the fees to be charged” to the end of sub-paragraph (ii) substitute–

  • (a)

    where the transaction is first given effect to by a deed presented in the Register of Sasines, the fee to be charged for the first deed presented will be calculated on the amount of the consideration, or the total value of the heritable interest created, granted or transferred, whichever is the greater, and shall be at the rates shown in Table A in Part IV of this Schedule, plus a fee of £30 for every related deed presented in the Register of Sasines and for every title sheet affected by a related application for registration in the Land Register; or

    (b)

    where the transaction is first given effect to by an application for registration in the Land Register, the fee to be charged in respect of the first application will be calculated on the amount of the consideration, or the total value of the interest in land created, granted or transferred, whichever is the greater, and shall be at the rates shown in Table A in Part IV of this Schedule, plus a fee of £30 for every other title sheet affected by that application and by every other related application, and for every related deed presented for recording in the Register of Sasines.;

(b)in paragraph B (heritable securities) for “the fees to be charged” to the end of sub-paragraph (ii) substitute–

  • £30 in respect of that transaction, deed or application, plus £30 for every related application or every related deed presented in the Register of Sasines and for each title sheet affected by every related application for registration in the Land Register.;

(c)in paragraph C (dual registration) for “a fixed fee” to the end substitute “, £30 in respect of that application plus £30 for each other title sheet affected by that application and for each deed recorded.”

8.  In Part III of the Schedule (fees for registrations and recordings in both the Land and Sasine Registers) for section 2 (miscellaneous) substitute–

2. MISCELLANEOUS

Industrial and Provident Society receipts

A.  Where application is made for registration or recording of receipts under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965(7), 25 pence.

Other Deeds and Events

B.  Where application is made for registration or recording of other deeds and events not included under paragraphs A or B of Parts I and II or paragraph C of this Part, £30 for each title sheet affected or each deed recorded in the Register of Sasines..

9.  In Part IV of the Schedule (table of fees) for Table A and Table B substitute–

TABLE A

Consideration or valueFee
££
Not exceeding50,00030
100,000100
150,000200
200,000300
300,000400
500,000500
700,000600
1,000,000700
2,000,0001,000
3,000,0003,000
5,000,0005,000
Exceeding5,000,0007,500

TABLE B (ARTL applications)

Consideration or valueFee
££
Not exceeding50,00020
100,00075
150,000150
200,000225
300,000300
500,000375
700,000450
1,000,000550
2,000,000800
3,000,0002,500
5,000,0004,500
Exceeding5,000,0007,000.

10.  In Part V of the Schedule (Register of inhibitions and adjudications) for “For each document” to the end substitute–

For each document£15.00

11.  In Part VI of the Schedule (register of deeds etc., register of protests and register of judgments) for “For a document” to the end substitute–

For each document£10.00
Note:
The extracting and authentication of the first or only extract is included in the fee..

12.  Part VII of the Schedule (Register of Service of Heirs) is omitted.

13.  In Part VIII of the Schedule (Register of the Great Seal) for paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 substitute–

1.  For a charter of incorporation

£250.00

2.  For a Crown grant of land–

(a)unsealed deed

£ 60.00

(b)sealed deed

£250.00

3.  For a Commission

£630.00

14.  In Part IX of the Schedule (Register of the Cachet Seal) for “For each impression £15.00” substitute–

For each impression£30.00

15.  In Part X of the Schedule (Register of the Quarter Seal) for “For each Gift” to the end substitute–

For each Gift of Ultimus Haeres£130.00

16.  In Part XI of the Schedule (other fees) for “For each Certificate issued” to the end substitute–

1.  For each Certificate issued under the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982(8)

£ 30.00

2.  For each Certificate of Custody when a deed is retained for permanent preservation

£ 20.00

DES McNULTY

Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers

St Andrew’s House,

Edinburgh

13th December 2006

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