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1. Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, on any application to register a transfer, lease, or an exchange or a change of ownership under section 36 of the 1970 Act(1) (excluding such an application as is referred to in paragraph 5(f)) the fee shall be payable according to the value of the estate in land to which the application relates and calculated by reference to the Scale below—
Value | Fee | Fee (Electronic lodgement) |
---|---|---|
£20,000 or less | £60 | £40 |
£20,001 to £80,000 | £120 | £80 |
£80,001 to £100,000 | £180 | £120 |
£100,001 to £150,000 | £220 | £180 |
£150,001 to £200,000 | £330 | £270 |
£200,001 to £250,000 | £385 | £315 |
£250,001 | £495 | £405 |
2. The minimum fee (£60 or £40 in the case of electronic lodgement) shall be payable on any application to register trustees as owners or to register documents whereby registered co-owners transfer their estates in the land to themselves.
3. On an application to register documents effecting a transfer of the ownership of one or more charges the minimum fee (£60 or £40 in the case of electronic lodgement) shall be payable in respect of each charge.
Section 36 of the Land Registration Act (Northern Ireland) 1970, 1970 c.18 (N.I.) has been amended by Article 17 of the Registration (Land and Deeds) (Northern Ireland) Order 1992, (S.I. 1992/811 (N.I. 7) ).
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