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9.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4) any application for registration shall be made by the person in whose favour a real right will be created or affected by registration and such an application may be made using the ARTL System in accordance with Rule 10 or otherwise shall be on the following forms–
(a)Form 1, where the application is for first registration;
(b)Form 2, where the application is for registration of a dealing (other than the transfer of part of a registered interest in land); or
(c)Form 3, where the application is for registration of a transfer of part of a registered interest in land.
(2) An application for registration otherwise than using the ARTL System shall be accompanied by an inventory of the writs relevant to the application on Form 4.
(3) Where an application for registration is an application for dual registration the application may be made by any person who has the right to the land which in terms of the application is to become a burdened or a benefited property.
(4) Where an enactment or an Act of the Scottish Parliament permits an application for registration to be made by a person that person may make such application.
(5) Paragraph (1) shall apply to an application made by virtue of paragraphs (3) or (4) for the purposes of determining on which form the application shall be made.
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