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The Land Registration (Official Searches) Rules 1993

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PART IINFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE RESULT OF AN OFFICIAL SEARCH OF A REGISTER

A.The title number
B.The date of the official certificate of search
C.If the official search is of part, a short description of the property or plot number on the approved estate plan
D.The name of the person on whose behalf the application was made
E.Applicant’s reference (if any): limited to 25 digits including spaces, oblique strokes and punctuation
F.Details of any relevant adverse entries made on the register since the date specified in the application as the search from date
G.Notice of the entry of any relevant pending application affecting the title entered on the day list pursuant to rule 7A of the principal rules
H.Notice of the entry of any relevant official search the priority period of which has not expired and which is entered on the day list pursuant to rule 4 of these rules or rule 4 of the Land Registration (Official Searches) Rules 1990
I.If the official search is with priority, the date on which priority expires
J.If the official search is without priority, a statement that the certificate shall not confer on the applicant priority for any dealing

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