Land Titles and Transfer Act

Land Titles and Transfer Act
An English statute (38 & 39 Viet., c. 87) providing for the establishment of a registry for titles to real property, and making sundry provisions for the transfer of lands and the recording of the evidences thereof. It presents some analogies to the recording laws of the American states; e.g. Registry of Deeds office in many states. This Act was superceded by a system of title registration in 1925

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