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Why does Land Registry retain the original title documents?

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Why does Land Registry retain the original title documents?

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A. With the exception of original deeds which also affect other land or are to be issued as endorsed certificates of charge, all documents on which entries on the register are founded, must be retained in the Registry in accordance with the Land Registration Rules. The entries on the register are proof of the title shown. Q15. I have only one mortgage deed but I require a Certificate of Charge. A. If you lodge the original deed together with a certified copy, the original deed will be endorsed as a certificate of charge and issued and the certified copy will be retained in the Registry. (Rule 122) The certified copy deed must be prepared by you.

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