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How to use or fill out the FORM CA6: Transfer Of A Registered Right Of Common In Gross And ... - Lancashire Gov online
Filling out the FORM CA6 is an essential process for transferring a registered right of common in gross. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form accurately and effectively, regardless of your legal experience.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the FORM CA6.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and access it in your chosen editor.
- Begin with Part A of the form, where you will need to fill in information about the Transferor. Provide the full name and postal address of the person or organization that owns the right of common in gross. If there are multiple Transferors, list each one with their details. Utilize additional sheets if necessary.
- Next, fill out the details for the Transferee in the section provided. Provide the full name and postal address of the person or organization who will receive the right of common in gross. Again, list all Transferees if there are multiple.
- In the designated section, include a description of the right of common in gross as it is recorded in the commons register. Ensure you insert the relevant register unit numbers and rights section entry numbers associated with the right.
- Specify whether the Transferor is offering a full or limited title guarantee for the transfer. This section is critical, as it imposes certain obligations on the Transferor.
- Include any additional provisions related to the transfer if necessary. Legal advice is recommended if you are unsure about any provisions to include.
- Complete the execution of the deed by having the Transferor and any Transferees sign the document. Ensure it is done according to the guidance issued by the Land Registry.
- Move on to Part B of the form. Indicate the name of the commons registration authority and confirm by ticking the appropriate box that you have included the application fee.
- Fill in the applicant's details, which can be either the Transferor or Transferee. Include names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses, as necessary. Ensure all applicable applicants are listed.
- If a representative such as a solicitor is involved, provide their details in the relevant section to ensure communications are properly directed.
- Indicate whether you are applying as the Transferor or Transferee. Clearly tick the appropriate box.
- Confirm whether you are transferring the full right of common or just part of it. If it is part of the right, provide the required details.
- If the Transferee is the applicant, ensure that you include declarations of consent from all Transferors in the application.
- If Part A has not been used, you will need to attach your own transfer deed or provide explanations as applicable.
- List all supporting documentation to accompany your application. This may include evidence of your capacity to apply and any transfer deeds, where necessary.
- Provide any other relevant information that may be important for the registration authority to be aware of.
- Finally, ensure that the application is signed and dated by all applicants or authorized representatives, and keep a copy of the completed form and documentation for your records.
Complete and submit your FORM CA6 online to ensure a smooth transfer process.
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