Registration
Section 4: Land which may not be commonhold
50.Section 4 introduces Schedule 2, which lists types of land which may not, for a variety of reasons, be registered as commonhold. The three broad categories are:
developments in which it is intended to create a commonhold in land above ground level where the ‘grounded’ part of the structure is not part of the same commonhold application, the most obvious example of which would be flats developed over shops, where the shops continue to be let on standard commercial leases;
specified sorts of agricultural land; and
land the freehold title to which is contingent on some specified future circumstance (see Schedule 2).