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The Land Registration (Network Access) Rules 2008

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 GENERAL

    1. 1.Citation and commencement

    2. 2.Interpretation

  3. PART 2 TYPES OF NETWORK ACCESS AGREEMENT

    1. 3.Types of network access agreement

  4. PART 3 CRITERIA TO BE MET BY AN APPLICANT FOR ENTRY INTO A NETWORK ACCESS AGREEMENT

    1. 4.The criteria referred to in paragraph 1(4) of Schedule 5 to the Act

  5. PART 4 TERMS OF ACCESS

    1. 5.Terms which must be included in network access agreements

  6. PART 5 TERMINATION OF ACCESS BY THE REGISTRAR

    1. 6.Termination of a full network access agreement by the registrar

    2. 7.Immediate termination

    3. 8.Termination after notice

    4. 9.Giving of notice

    5. 10.Suspension of termination pending appeal

    6. 11.Termination of all network access agreements

  7. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      THE CRITERIA FOR ENTRY INTO A FULL NETWORK ACCESS AGREEMENT

      1. 1.Qualified persons

      2. 2.Insurance

      3. 3.(1) An applicant who is a government department is not...

      4. 4.System and security requirements

      5. 5.Financial position

      6. 6.Applicant or connected person affected by termination, a notice of termination, intervention or disciplinary proceedings

      7. 7.Subject to paragraph 8, this paragraph applies if—

      8. 8.Paragraph 7(a) does not apply where the termination of the...

      9. 9.(1) For the purposes of paragraph 7—

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      TERMS WHICH MUST BE INCLUDED IN A FULL NETWORK ACCESS AGREEMENT

      1. 1.Address for service

      2. 2.Serious breach

      3. 3.Default notice

      4. 4.Automatic termination

      5. 5.Suspension of the land registry network

      6. 6.Suspension of access

      7. 7.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), provision allowing the registrar to...

      8. 8.Updating the agreement

      9. 9.Electronic signatures

      10. 10.Retention of documents

      11. 11.System and security requirements

      12. 12.Liability of persons other than the registrar and the Subscriber

      13. 13.Liability of the registrar

      14. 14.(1) Provision that, subject to paragraph 16, excludes the registrar...

      15. 15.Provision that, subject to paragraph 16, limits any liability which...

      16. 16.The provisions referred to in paragraphs 14 and 15 must...

      17. 17.Liability of the Subscriber

      18. 18.Change of the Subscriber’s circumstances

      19. 19.Interpretation

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      THE GROUNDS ON WHICH THE REGISTRAR MAY TERMINATE A FULL NETWORK ACCESS AGREEMENT

      1. 1.That the Subscriber has ceased to be a person with...

      2. 2.That the Subscriber— (a) has become insolvent, or

      3. 3.That the practice of the Subscriber has been the subject...

      4. 4.That there has been a serious breach of the agreement....

      5. 5.That the Subscriber has failed to comply with a default...

      6. 6.In this Schedule— (a) “default notice” has the meaning given...

  8. Explanatory Note

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