Land Charges

Cards (5)

  • Interests which may be legal or equitable may be registered as a result of the Land Charges Act 1925 (as amended by the 1972 Act).
  • The majority of interests in the Land Charges Act are equitable interests.
  • The idea behind Land Charges is to remove reliance on the doctrine of notice.
    • The doctrine of notice is a complex process but Land Charges supersede this.
  • If you have an interest which may registerable under the Land Charges such registration will constitute an actual notice to the potential purchaser of unregistered land.
  • If someone doesn't register a registerable interest under the Land Charges Act then that interest will be void at the point of purchase.
    • This will be the case even if the doctrine of notice is adhered to.