Where the lease will need to be registered with its own title following completion1 the Land Registry requires the lease to be in a specified form; this is called a 'prescribed clauses' lease because the Land Registry prescribes certain clauses and wording2 to be included at
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Where the lease will need to be registered with its own title following completion1 the Land Registry requires the lease to be in a specified form; this is called a 'prescribed clauses' lease because the Land Registry prescribes certain clauses and wording2 to be included at
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