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    Restrictive covenants in favour of the tenant - lease is not a prescribed clauses lease

    Landlord's title being registered as a first registration

    • If the landlord's title is being registered as a first registration and the tenants lease is either examined as part of the title or the restrictive covenants are revealed on a form DI, the restrictive covenants will be noted without a separate application. Otherwise a form AN1 or UN1 must be lodged.

    Landlord's title being registered as a disposition of registered land

    • Where the landlord's title is being registered as a disposition of registered land, a separate application in form AN1 or UN1 must be lodged.

    Restrictive covenants in favour of the landlord - lease is not a prescribed clauses lease

    These are rare, and in nearly every case the covenants would affect land registered under a different title to that relating to the lease. For this reason an application in form AN1 or UN1 must always be lodged together with the original or a certified copy of the lease.

    This is the end of the chapter on restrictive covenants in leases.