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Guidance: Charging orders (PG76)

Land Registry

August 22
05:00 2022

Algorithm 1: sole proprietor registered

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This guide gives advice on the points to take into account when considering making an application for entry of an agreed or unilateral notice or a Form K restriction in respect of a charging order made under the Charging Orders Act 1979. It also covers how an application to the court (including an application to the County Court Money Claims Centre) for a charging order may be protected as a pending land action.

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Published 2 April 2013
Last updated 22 August 2022 +show all updates
  1. Section 7 has been added to include existing practice on cancelling or removing a charging order restriction.

  2. Section 4 has been amended to clarify we will not cancel a restriction in Form K following a transfer to one, or more, of the existing proprietors.

  3. We have added section 7 to explain how to reflect the assignment of charging orders on the register. It refers to existing guidance in practice guide 19 and sets out the suitable applications and additional evidence for charging orders.

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