a copy of the title sheet held by Registers of Scotland and contains a description of the property, together with any rights and responsibilities
An official certificate issued by the Land Registry where the property is registered detailing the property and Owners where there is no subsisting mortgage
The Certificate supplied by the Land Registry proving ownership of a property registered at the Land Registry. If your property is subject to a charge or mortgage, a Charge Certificate is issued instead, which will be kept by your lender. See also Registered Land .
Land document issued by the Land Registry to the owner of registered land as proof of ownership. It includes a copy of the register and the plan showing the extent of the land.
A document issued by the Land Registry giving details of who owns the land. However, a land certificate should not be accepted as absolute proof of ownership as it may be out of date. 'Office copy entries' are accepted by solicitors to prove ownership.
Proof of ownership for a property with no mortgage on it. Gives details of the boundaries of the property and covenants affecting it.
a copy of the register issued by the Land Registry, which counts as the title deed.
issued by the Land Register to the proprietor of land evidences the proprietor's title