PART 5CAUTIONS AGAINST FIRST REGISTRATION

Arrangement of individual caution registers41

1

Each individual caution register will have a distinguishing number, or series of letters and numbers, known as the caution title number.

2

Each individual caution register will be in two parts called the caution property register and the cautioner’s register.

3

The caution property register will contain—

a

a description of the legal estate to which the caution relates, and

b

a description of the relevant interest.

4

Where the legal estate to which the caution relates is an estate in land, a rentcharge, or an affecting franchise, the description will refer to a caution plan, which plan will be based on the Ordnance Survey map.

5

The cautioner’s register will contain—

a

the name of the cautioner including, where the cautioner is a company registered under the Companies Acts, or a limited liability partnership incorporated under the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 20007, its registered number,

b

an address for service in accordance with rule 198, and

c

where appropriate, details of any person consenting to the lodging of the caution under rule 47.