Conveyancing
Quiz by Amanda Burgess
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- Q1A disposition has four parts these areNarrative clause, Dispositive clause, Ancillary clause and testing clauseProprietor clause, Dispositive clause, Ancillary clause and Testing clauseNarrative clause, Address clause, Advanced clause and Testing clauseNarrative clause, Dispositive clause, Advance clause and Testing clause30s
- Q2The period between agreeing a contract and registering the disposition is commonlyapprox 10 weeksapprox 3 monthsapprox 6 daysapprox 6 weeks30s
- Q3The legal report obtained for a first registration will checkSasine register, Land register and Register of inhibitionsLand register, register of inhibitions and mortgage registerRegister of inhibitions, Mortgage register and Sasine registerSasine register and Land register30s
- Q4A plans report is requiredFor first registration onlya land register to land register transactionAll transactions transferring ownership in heritable propertyWhen a security is granted over a property30s
- Q5Who is required to request the Plans and Legal reports?KeeperSelling solicitorPurchasing solicitorCashroom Manager30s
- Q6The map containing the plan of the property is calledOrdnance SurveyKeeper's MapLand Register MapCadastral Map30s
- Q7The registration of what results in a period of protection for a prospective buyerLegal reportPlans reportAdvance noticeWarning certificate30s
- Q8The Advance notice provides what period of protection for a prospective buyer14 days35 days7-10 days6 weeks30s
- Q9Prescriptive possession is obtained following evidence ofLegal report and Plans report10 years of ownership without challenge or interruption20 years of ownership without challenge or interruptionA registered disposition in favour of the seller30s
- Q10The disposition in favour of a new owner is prepared byProfessional searchersPurchasing solicitorThe KeeperSelling solicitor30s