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5. The Keeper shall enter in the Proprietorship Section–
(a)the name and designation of the person entitled to the interest in land;
(b)the extent of that person’s entitlement to the interest in land;
(c)the capacity in which that person is entitled to the interest in land, if that person is not so entitled as an individual;
(d)the destination, if any, to which the interest in land is subject;
(e)the date, if any, stated as the date of entry of that person to the interest in land;
(f)the date of registration of that person’s entitlement to the interest in land;
(g)any consideration stated for the transfer of the interest in land;
(h)any subsisting entry in the Register of Inhibitions and Adjudications adverse to the interest;
(i)particulars of any exclusion of indemnity under section 12(2) of the Act which the Keeper considers is appropriate to the Proprietorship Section;
(j)a statement that there are in respect of the interest in land no subsisting occupancy rights–
(i)in terms of the Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981(1), of spouses of persons who were formerly entitled to the interest in land; or
(ii)in terms of section 106 of the Civil Partnership Act 2004(2), of a non-entitled civil partner,
if the Keeper is satisfied that there is no such subsisting right; and
(k)such other information as the Keeper thinks fit.
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