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The Commons Registration (England) Regulations 2014

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Regulation 2(1)

SCHEDULE 3Model and Standard entries

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PART 1Model Entries

Model Entry 1For the general part of the register.

Model Entry 2For the general part of the register.

Model Entry 3For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 4For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 5For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 6For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 7For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 8For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 9For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 10For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 11For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 12For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 13For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 14For the rights section of the register.

Model Entry 15For the land section of the register.

Model Entry 16For the land section of the register.

Model Entry 17For the land section of the register.

Model Entry 18For the land section of the register.

Model Entry 19For the land section of the register.

Model Entry 20For the land section of the register.

Model Entry 21For notes, land section of the register.

Model Entry 22For notes, land section of the register.

Model Entry 23For notes, ownership section of the register.

Registration under Land Registration Act 2002

The freehold estate in the part of the land comprised in this register unit lying south of the line A-B-C on the register map has been registered under the Land Registration Act 2002, with title number SZ234567.

Model Entry 24For ownership section of the register.

PART 2Standard Entries

Standard Entry 1For register map

Indorsement

“Register Map of [Common Land] [Town or Village Greens]* (Sheet No. …..). This is the …. edition of this [map] [sheet]* ”

Standard Entry 2For register or register map.

Indorsement

“This [map] [sheet]* was replaced by a fresh edition on … …… 20….”

Standard Entry 3For column 5 of the rights section

Supplemental maps

“The land at …………. as shown [hatched blue]* within the boundary on the supplemental map bearing the number of this registration”

Standard Entry 4For the supplemental map

Supplemental maps

“Supplemental map referred to in column 5 of entry No. …… in the rights section of register unit No. …. in the Register of [Common Land] [Town or Village Greens]* ”

* Delete inapplicable wording or substitute alternative wording, as appropriate.

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