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The Register of Overseas Entities (Disclosure and Dispositions) Regulations 2023

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7.—(1) An application to the Secretary of State for consent to the registration of a disposition of a qualifying estate that would otherwise be prohibited by a land restriction must—

(a)state the applicant’s name;

(b)state the applicant’s address;

(c)state the applicant’s email address;

(d)include the following in relation to the qualifying estate—

(i)the title number of the parent title;

(ii)the address, including the post code;

(e)include the name of the overseas entity which is the proprietor of the qualifying estate;

(f)if available, include the overseas entity ID of the overseas entity referred to in sub-paragraph (e);

(g)include a statement explaining why the applicant considers that the Secretary of State should consent for the registration of the disposition of the qualifying estate;

(h)if the applicant is a person referred to in regulation 6(b), a statement explaining how the applicant is acting on behalf of the person referred to in regulation 6(a).

(2) An application referred to in paragraph (1) must also be accompanied by any documents or information which support the application.

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