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The Land Registration (Proper Office) Order 2007

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EXPLANATORY NOTE

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This Order, which comes into force on 1 April 2008, designates particular offices of the land registry as the proper office for the receipt of specified descriptions of application under the Land Registration Act 2002. It replaces the Land Registration (Proper Office) Order 2003 and the Land Registration (Proper Office) (Amendment) Order 2005.

As a consequence of this Order, on and after 1 April 2008, the Land Registry’s Durham (Boldon), Harrow and York Offices will cease to be proper offices and there will be one Durham proper office, administered initially from the Southfield House and Boldon House buildings. The following table shows the effect of the changes—

Administrative areaFormer proper officeNew proper office
BrentHarrowSwansea
CamdenHarrowCroydon
City of WestminsterHarrowCroydon
East Riding of YorkshireYorkKingston Upon Hull
HarrowHarrowSwansea
IslingtonHarrowStevenage
North YorkshireYorkDurham
City and County of The City of LondonHarrowStevenage
The Inner Temple and the Middle TempleHarrowStevenage
YorkYorkDurham
Those administrative areas previously dealt with by the Durham (Boldon) or Durham (Southfield) proper officesDurham (Boldon) or Durham (Southfield)Durham

No impact assessment has been prepared on the basis that there will be no change in the costs incurred by business as a result of having to deliver certain applications to one land registry office rather than to another.

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