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4.—(1) The Keeper shall enter in the Property Section–
(a)the description of the land in accordance with section 6(1)(a) of the Act;
(b)the nature of the interest in the land;
(c)particulars of any subsisting real right pertaining to the interest;
(d)particulars of any subsisting right to a title condition pertaining to the interest by virtue of section 18, 19 or 20 of the 2000 Act or section 4(5), 50, 75 or 80 of the 2003 Act and the identity of the burdened property affected by such title condition;
(e)particulars of any exclusion of indemnity under section 12(2) of the Act which the Keeper considers is appropriate to the Property Section; and
(f)such other information as the Keeper thinks fit.
(2) The Keeper shall include in the Property Section a plan of the land to which the interest relates.
(3) An entry in the Property Section in respect of particulars of a right to be entered in accordance with paragraph (1)(d) shall set out the terms of the title condition either by setting out–
(a)the terms of the title condition as set out in the constitutive deed in full or by entering a summary of such terms in the Property Section; or
(b)such terms by means of a reference to an entry in the Burdens Section of the same title sheet wherein such terms are set out in full.
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