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86.—(1) An application to cancel a unilateral notice under section 36 of the Act must be made in Form UN4.
(2) An application made under section 36(1)(b) of the Act must be accompanied by—
(a)evidence to satisfy the registrar of the applicant's entitlement to be registered as the proprietor of the estate or charge to which the unilateral notice the subject of the application relates, or
(b)a conveyancer's certificate that the conveyancer is satisfied that the applicant is entitled to be registered as the proprietor of the estate or charge to which the unilateral notice the subject of the application relates.
(3) The period referred to in section 36(3) of the Act is the period ending at 12 noon on the fifteenth [F1working] day after the date of issue of the notice or such longer period as the registrar may allow following a request under paragraph (4), provided that the longer period never exceeds a period ending at 12 noon on the thirtieth [F1working] day after the issue of the notice.
(4) The request referred to in paragraph (3) is one by the beneficiary to the registrar setting out why the longer period referred to in that paragraph should be allowed.
(5) If a request is received under paragraph (4) the registrar may, if he considers it appropriate, seek the views of the person who applied for cancellation and if after considering any such views and all other relevant matters he is satisfied that a longer period should be allowed he may allow such period (not exceeding a period ending at 12 noon on the thirtieth [F2working] day after the issue of the notice) as he considers appropriate, whether or not the period is the same as any period requested by the beneficiary.
(6) A request under paragraph (4) must be made before the period ending at 12 noon on the fifteenth [F3working] day after the date of issue of the notice under section 36(2) of the Act has expired.
(7) A person entitled to be registered as the beneficiary of a notice under rule 88 may object to an application under section 36(1) of the Act for cancellation of that notice and the reference to the beneficiary in section 36(3) includes such a person.
[F4(8) Where there are two or more persons—
(a)shown in the register as the beneficiary of the notice, or
(b)to whom paragraph (7) applies,
each such person is a beneficiary of the notice for the purpose of section 36(3) of the Act.]
Textual Amendments
F1Word in rule 86(3) substituted (6.4.2018) by The Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2018 (S.I. 2018/70), rule 1, Sch. 1 para. 6
F2Word in rule 86(5) substituted (6.4.2018) by The Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2018 (S.I. 2018/70), rule 1, Sch. 1 para. 6
F3Word in rule 86(6) substituted (6.4.2018) by The Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2018 (S.I. 2018/70), rule 1, Sch. 1 para. 6
F4Rule 86(8) added (10.11.2008) by The Land Registration (Amendment) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/1919), rule 2(1), Sch. 1 para. 28 (with rule 5)
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