Introduction The need to supply the consent of a third party to the registration of a lease arises in a number of cases. Typical examples are: - the consent of a freeholder (or head lessor) to the registration of a sub-lease
- the consent of a restrictioner under a restriction on the landlord's title
- the consent of a cautioner under a registered caution
- the consent of a chargee holding a legal charge over the landlord's title.
Evidence required The type of evidence required and the effect of not lodging such evidence differs according to the circumstances of each application.
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