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Morningstar88 commented 4 months ago

https://www.gov.uk/courts-tribunals/admiralty-court

Most Admiralty or Rolls Place numbers have 947 as the area code.

Listings and hearings 020 7947 6826

Registry and applications 020 7947 6112


Email: comct.listing@justice.gov.uk

Telephone: 020 7947 7156 / 7357


020 7947 7783 - CHANCERY DIVISION


https://www.judiciary.uk/guidance-and-resources/chancery-masters/


Cases are heard by one Admiralty judge, whilst other matters may be heard by the Admiralty registrar. Arrests, release and the sale of ships are handled by the Admiralty marshal.


Mechanic's liens enable contractors to collect money they earned doing work by encumbering the property they worked on until the debt is satisfied


CONTACTS:

We can seize (‘arrest’) ships and cargos to prevent them being moved and can also sell them within England and Wales.

Who we are We are a specialist court, part of the Business and Property Courts of the High Court of Justice.

Telephone: 020 7073 4734 (9am – 5pm Monday – Friday)

Address: The Rolls Building, 7 Rolls Buildings, Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1NL1. Phone Number: 020 7947 77831. Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM1.

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Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

We’ll also cover the land ownership models available to foreigners in Bali, and the major things not to do (don’t buy green zone land, don’t buy via the nominee method

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Land Ownership Models in Indonesia: Hak Sewa (HS / Leasehold), Hak Pakai (HP), Hak Guna Bangunan (HGB), Hak Malik (HM)

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

My Experience Planning my Villa + Some Tips to Avoid My Disaster Despite the fact that I’m spilling volumes of information right now and live in a villa in Bali that I’m very happy with, I am not immune to the cluster of exploitative nonsense that is the Bali real estate scene. I learned all of this information in the process of obsessively inspecting work and firing architects, plumbers, floor specialists, electricians and more, while learning Indonesian building practices (bad and good) from some very impressive foremen that saved my build.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

The Professionals You Need to Hire and Consult in the Design Process Notary (Notaris) + Lawyer or Legal Research Team (zoning and build limitation research) Agencies in Bali (PLN, BPN, Immigration, Regency Government) (zoning and building limitations) Local government (Desa / Kepala Desa / Banjar / Adat) (local building regulations)

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Your lawyers or notaris will have connections in the land office, the regional government, and the local government (Desa / Kepala Desa / Banjar / Adat) to give you accurate building restrictions before you start the building planning process.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Bali land zoning divides the lands according to their specific purpose. The zoning system is under the control of Badan Pertanahan Nasional (BPN) and is periodically changed to make it stay relevant. It ensures that the island is developed in the most sustainable and culturally responsible way.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

The current zoning laws in Bali were established in 2007 by the Badan Pertanahan Nasional (BPN), Indonesia’s National Land Agency.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

local BPN office or simply sliding through their online portal. Make sure your target property is located in the right zone and that the zoning allows for the intended use of the land.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Foreigners are not able to obtain a freehold certificate in Indonesia, which leads to mistakenly believing they cannot buy in Bali. As a result, some people go with a nominee scheme. A local person is named as the ‘owner’ on paper, and an agreement is put in place between them and the actual owner.

Although this might appear as a way, it comes with a number of risks. In the event of a disagreement, nominees often have a better chance in court due to their legal ownership.

We should reiterate that foreigners are able to get property in Bali with either a ‘right to build’ or a ‘right to use’ certificate. The process might take longer, but it is much safer when investing in Bali real estate.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

All territory in Bali is subject to zoning laws which control the sort of activities and development on it. Commonly encountered zones include pariwisata (touristic), pemerintah (governmental), pemukiman (residential), and pertanian (agricultural or green zone).

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Before entering any agreements, it’s essential to make sure all of the paperwork concerning the property is in order. This includes confirming the title deed and checking the certificate. The documents should be all correctly recorded, as this will provide legal security if there are any issues down the line.

Additionally, not all land certificates in Indonesia are available to foreign investors. Depending on their reasons, foreigners can opt for either Hak Guna Bangunan (Right to Build) or Hak Pakai (Right to Use). The former is suitable for those who plan to use the property for business, while the latter is more appropriate for personal residences.

It’s essential to verify that the property is not subject to any encumbrances or liens, thus you will need to seek help from a trusted real estate partner. Balitecture can assist you with the process of verifying certificates that are subject to property.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

MAIN OVERVIEW? LOOKS GOOD

https://www.balitecturerealty.com/property-ownership-and-land-titles-in-bali/

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

This title offers a flexible approach to property ownership and land titles in Bali. It is available to Indonesians who own land or property via Hak Milik and foreign-owned companies (PT PMA) who own a building through HGB, as outlined in Article 44 of Act 5/1960.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

https://www.balitecturerealty.com/property-ownership-and-land-titles-in-bali/

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judiciary_of_Indonesia

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

https://www.ap-lawsolution.com/actio/maritime-liens-and-vessel-arrest-in-indonesia-legal-requirements-and-procedures

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

In the maritime industry, understanding the legal framework surrounding maritime liens and vessel arrest is crucial for shipowners, operators, and other stakeholders. Indonesia, with its extensive maritime activities, has specific laws and regulations governing these areas. This article explores the recognition of maritime liens, the requirements for vessel registration, and the conditions under which a vessel can be arrested in Indonesia.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Recognition of Maritime Liens

Maritime liens or maritime privileges recognized in Indonesia allow a ship to be used as collateral for a debt in the form of a mortgage or pledge, provided that the ship has been registered in the Indonesian ship list. To register a ship, the following qualifications must be met:

The ship must have a gross tonnage size of at least GT 7 (seven Gross Tonnage). The ship must be owned by Indonesian citizens or legal entities established under Indonesian law and domiciled in Indonesia. The ship must be owned by Indonesian legal entities which are joint ventures majority-owned by Indonesian citizens.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

In the United Kingdom, a tribunal is a specialist court with jurisdiction over a certain area of civil law.[1] They are generally designed to be more informal and accessible than 'traditional' courts.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Maritime arrest is a legal action to seize a vessel, cargo, container or other maritime property as security for a claim or to enforce a maritime lien. The claim may be brought "in rem", namely against the arrested property itself and not necessarily against the property's owner (which may be unknown). Arrest differs from "attachment" in that the property itself is not the named party in the action and the defendant must own the property for it to be subject to attachment. "Arrest" is literally just that – the vessel will be prevented from moving or trading pending resolution of the outstanding claim.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/land-registry

Investigate Probate... not because we want to fight over an estate, but because they might drop some useful info.. like the land registry.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/land-registry

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Three to Seven Pounds... https://www.gov.uk/get-information-about-property-and-land/copies-of-deeds

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

https://www.gov.uk/registering-land-or-property-with-land-registry

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

USE REDDIT. MUCH BETTER.

https://www.google.com/search?q=uk+probate+lien+reddit&sca_esv=f17a4364060591de&sca_upv=1&source=hp&ei=vD5qZqrtNaSI4-EPkMW1oAM&iflsig=AL9hbdgAAAAAZmpMzKtvEXA1sxIYsHfCE3Ax45rQ_p3o&ved=0ahUKEwiqu7beqteGAxUkxDgGHZBiDTQQ4dUDCA0&uact=5&oq=uk+probate+lien+reddit&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IhZ1ayBwcm9iYXRlIGxpZW4gcmVkZGl0MgUQIRigATIFECEYoAFIripQAFi-JHAAeACQAQCYAdsCoAHSGKoBCDUuMTQuMi4xuAEDyAEA-AEBmAIWoALVGcICCxAAGIAEGJECGIoFwgIOEAAYgAQYsQMYgwEYigXCAgsQABiABBixAxiDAcICDhAuGIAEGLEDGIMBGIoFwgIREC4YgAQYsQMY0QMYgwEYxwHCAgUQLhiABMICEBAAGIAEGLEDGEMYgwEYigXCAhAQLhiABBixAxhDGIMBGIoFwgILEC4YgAQYsQMYgwHCAgUQABiABMICBBAAGAPCAgsQLhiABBjHARivAcICChAAGIAEGEMYigXCAgYQABgWGB7CAgsQABiABBiGAxiKBcICBBAhGBXCAgcQIRigARgKmAMAkgcIMy4xNS4zLjGgB6Rs&sclient=gws-wiz

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

It’s not a post-pandemic issue, it’s a post-2019 centralisation of everything issue whereby the district registries were replaced with a semi-online online system in Harlow that doesn’t work.

https://www.reddit.com/r/LegalAdviceUK/comments/15fg5uv/grant_of_probate_recent_experiences/

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Hi. In England here. My Dad passed away in December last year. He was 93 and had a wonderful life. My brother and I are the Executors. It took us until 23rd April to identify and value all his assets and applied for Probate on that day. We applied for Probate online ourselves and it took 11 weeks from clicking the button to being granted probate. Hope this helps

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Previously the probate application went off to the local office and after a few weeks you could call up and see where you were in the queue. Now, there's a central probate department and it goes off there, then to some far flung corner of the country, and back again when it's all been processed and ready to be granted.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

https://www.reddit.com/r/LegalAdviceUK

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

https://www.reddit.com/r/LegalAdviceUK/search/?q=lien+&type=link&cId=e68452f8-6cb6-45e9-ac6f-c9771dfe5941&iId=c2d4ec04-facf-4cc4-8e51-85dbe15109ea

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

If they refuse to collect after the time specified in your arrangement then you use the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977 procedure of notice and then sale, deduct the costs and the amount owing under the purported contract and transfer the proceeds back.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

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Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Filing a lien can be a significant legal step, especially when dealing with property or other assets. Let's break down the process for filing a lien:

  1. Secure a Preliminary Notice:

    • Depending on your state laws, you may need to notify the debtor that a lien will be filed if nonpayment persists.
    • Some states have specific forms for this purpose, which you can obtain from the clerk of courts.
    • It's common to inform parties from the outset that a lien will be filed in the event of non-payment.
    • If you're unsure about whether you need to file a notice or how many days you must notify the debtor, consult an experienced lien lawyer.
  2. Review Deadlines:

    • Each state imposes a deadline for filing a lien.
    • For example, in Louisiana, you have only 60 days from the date the work was completed to file a lien.
    • Other states provide debtors up to a year to file a lien, allowing ample time to explore other collection methods.
  3. Research the Property:

    • If you plan to file a lien on a property, complete some research beforehand.
    • Conduct a title search to verify the actual owner and acquire a legal description of the property from the deed.
    • Keep in mind that if there are other liens currently on the property, they will take priority over your lien, potentially affecting your ability to collect on the debt.
  4. Draft the Lien Document:

    • Once you've completed the necessary research, draft the lien document.
    • A lien is usually a short one-page document that includes essential information such as the creditor, debtor, and property details.
  5. File the Lien:

    • Depending on your state, file the lien with either the property recorder's office or the clerk of court.
    • If you're filing a lien on a property, it must be filed in the county where the property is located.
    • Most jurisdictions charge a filing fee, typically ranging between $25 and $50.
  6. Notify All Parties:

    • After filing the lien, ensure that all relevant parties are informed.
    • Enforce the lien by filing a foreclosure lawsuit within the specified time frame (usually within a year) if the debtor still doesn't pay.

Remember that filing a lien is a serious legal step, and it's essential to follow the correct procedures. Consulting with a legal professional can help guide you through the process and ensure compliance with your state's laws. 📜💼

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 6/13/2024 (1) How To File A Lien: Step-by-Step Guide (2023) - Contract Lawyers. https://www.contractscounsel.com/b/how-to-file-a-lien. (2) How to File a Lien: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow. https://www.wikihow.com/File-a-Lien. (3) Hague System – Filing Applications - World Intellectual Property .... https://www.wipo.int/hague/en/hague_file_renew.html. (4) Hague System – The International Design System - WIPO. https://www.wipo.int/hague/en/. (5) eHague: Filing Tutorial - World Intellectual Property Organization. https://www.wipo.int/hague/en/how_to/efiling_tutorial/. (6) eHague - WIPO. https://hague.wipo.int/. (7) How the Hague System Works - WIPO. https://www.wipo.int/hague/en/how_hague_works.html. (8) How to Prepare and File a Property Lien | Dispute. https://getdispute.com/guide/how-to-prepare-and-file-a-property-lien. (9) How to Put a Lien on a Property - LegalShield. https://www.legalshield.com/blog/real-estate/how-to-place-a-lien-on-a-property/. (10) How to File a Lien on a Property in Texas | Texas Easy Lien. https://www.texaseasylien.com/how-to-file-a-lien/. (11) How to File a Property Lien in Texas: All Your Questions Answered. https://www.texaseasylien.com/blog/how-to-file-a-property-lien-in-texas-all-your-questions-answered/.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

In the Netherlands, this would typically be done through a notary or the Dutch Land Registry (Kadaster).

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

The Hague is a city with a rich history and international significance. Here's what makes it special:

  1. Administrative Capital: While Amsterdam is the official capital of the Netherlands, The Hague serves as the country's administrative center and the seat of its government¹.

  2. International Courts: It is known as the "International City of Peace and Justice" because it hosts the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court, and over 160 international organizations¹¹.

  3. Diplomatic Hub: The Hague is home to most foreign embassies in the Netherlands and several Dutch companies' headquarters, including Shell plc¹.

  4. Cultural and Historical Sites: The city boasts numerous museums, historical buildings, and the popular seaside resort Scheveningen¹.

  5. Royal Residence: It is also where the Dutch royal family resides, adding to its prestige and importance¹.

As for the Kadaster, it is the Netherlands' Cadastre, Land Registry, and Mapping Agency. It collects and registers administrative and spatial data on property and the rights involved, which includes data on ships, aircraft, and telecom networks. By doing so, Kadaster ensures legal certainty in property and related rights⁶. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the national reference coordinate system and advising on land-use issues and national spatial data infrastructures⁶. The Kadaster is essential for anyone dealing with property in the Netherlands, as it holds all the necessary information regarding property ownership, boundaries, and value for taxation purposes⁹.

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 6/13/2024 (1) The Hague - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hague. (2) Why The Hague is known as the 'international city of peace and justice .... https://peace.humanitarianchangemakers.net/why-the-hague-is-known-as-the-international-city-of-peace-and-justice/. (3) About us - Kadaster.nl particulier. https://www.kadaster.nl/about-us. (4) CADASTER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary. https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/cadaster. (5) The Hague | History, Art Museums, Convention, Court, Map, & Facts. https://www.britannica.com/place/The-Hague. (6) 6 things to know about The Hague, dubbed the International City of .... https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/6-things-to-know-about-the-hague-dubbed-the-international-city-of-peace-and-justice. (7) The Hague: A city with many faces | Discover Holland. https://www.discoverholland.com/best-of-holland/7/the-hague. (8) The Top 10 Things To Do And See In The Hague - Culture Trip. https://theculturetrip.com/europe/the-netherlands/articles/the-top-[1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hague)0-things-to-do-and-see-in-the-hague. (9) Kadaster - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadaster. (10) About us - Kadaster.nl particulier. https://bing.com/search?q=What+is+the+kadaster. (11) 39 Facts about The Hague - Facts.net. https://facts.net/world/cities/[3](https://www.kadaster.nl/about-us)9-facts-about-the-hague/. (12) What is The Hague Famous For? - Made For Travellers. https://madefortravellers.com/the-hague-famous-for/.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

As for the Kadaster, it is the Netherlands’ Cadastre, Land Registry, and Mapping Agency. It collects and registers administrative and spatial data on property and the rights involved, which includes data on ships, aircraft, and telecom networks.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Yes, that's correct. In the Netherlands, the Kadaster is the official organization where property liens are registered. It maintains a public register of property ownership, rights, and encumbrances, including liens. When a lien is filed against a property, it is recorded in the Kadaster to ensure public notice of the lien, which is crucial for the legal process of debt collection and property transactions.

If someone needs to file a lien on a property in the Netherlands, they would typically engage a notary who would handle the registration process with the Kadaster. This ensures that the lien is legally binding and enforceable. The Kadaster's records are considered definitive proof of property ownership and any encumbrances on it, making it an essential step in the lien process. 🏛️📄

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

The cost of filing a lien in the Kadaster in the Netherlands can vary depending on the type of property and the complexity of the transaction. The Kadaster charges fees for the registration of notarial deeds, which would include the registration of a lien. These fees are typically paid by the party requesting the registration, such as the creditor in the case of a lien.

Unfortunately, the specific fee structure for filing a lien is not provided in the search results. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on fees, I recommend contacting the Kadaster directly or consulting with a notary who can assist with the registration process. They will be able to provide detailed information on the costs associated with filing a lien on a property in the Netherlands. 🏛️💶

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 6/13/2024 (1) Cadastral registration of property | Business.gov.nl. https://business.gov.nl/regulation/cadastral-registration-property/. (2) Kadasterviewer: land registration in the Netherlands. https://www.antecedentia.com/2019/08/kadasterviewer-land-registration-in-the-netherlands/. (3) Landtransaction and registration process in the Netherlands - IPRA-CINDER. http://www.ipra-cinder.info/wp-content/uploads/file/Landtransaction_and_registration_process_in_the_Netherlands.pdf.

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Three links Kadaster...

https://www.one-tab.com/page/g8fDBBMlQ8G8ZHTgWj1JwA?ext=d0e0462b-32d0-4e24-997b-7e341d605c87

Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

The Hague, specifically referring to the international courts and legal frameworks based there, has a complex relationship with jurisdiction in other countries. Here's how it works:

  1. International Criminal Court (ICC): The ICC, seated in The Hague, can prosecute individuals for international crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. However, its jurisdiction is limited to crimes committed within member states, by nationals of member states, or in situations referred to the Court by the United Nations Security Council⁹.

  2. Hague Conventions: There are various Hague Conventions that deal with different aspects of private international law. For instance, the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction provides a process for returning abducted children to their home country. This Convention is in force between the contracting states that have signed it[^10^].

  3. Jurisdiction in the UK: The UK has signed the Hague Convention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters. This Convention facilitates the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments between contracting states⁵. The UK is taking steps to implement this Convention into domestic law, which will enhance the enforcement of judgments between the UK and other contracting states, including EU member states⁴.

  4. Jurisdiction in Taiwan: Taiwan is not a signatory to the Hague Service Convention, so service of process must take place through Letters Rogatory or informal methods. Judgments made in other countries cannot be enforced in Taiwan through the Hague Service Convention mechanisms¹.

In summary, The Hague's legal mechanisms have varying degrees of jurisdiction and enforceability in other countries, depending on whether those countries are signatories to the specific Hague Conventions and international agreements. The UK is actively engaging with The Hague's legal frameworks, while Taiwan has a more independent approach due to its unique international status. For specific cases and legal questions, it's always best to consult with a legal professional who can provide guidance based on the latest laws and treaties. 🌍⚖️

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Morningstar88 commented 3 months ago

Certainly! Letters Rogatory are formal requests from a court in one country to a court in another country seeking judicial assistance, often related to obtaining evidence or testimony in cross-border litigation².

Here's a more detailed look at their use and process:

1. Initiation: When a legal case involves parties or evidence across international borders, a court may issue Letters Rogatory. This is especially common when the evidence or witness is outside the jurisdiction of the court where the case is being heard³.

2. Transmission: The request is typically sent through diplomatic channels, starting from the foreign ministry of the requesting country to the foreign ministry of the requested country².

  1. Execution: Upon receipt, the foreign court examines the request to ensure it complies with its legal standards. If accepted, the court will carry out the judicial act, such as taking depositions or seizing evidence, according to its domestic laws².

  2. Return: After the foreign court executes the request, the results, such as obtained evidence or testimonies, are sent back to the requesting court through the same diplomatic channels².

It's important to note that the requested state is not obligated to comply with Letters Rogatory. They may refuse based on their internal laws, concerns about sovereignty, or other reasons. Additionally, the process can be time-consuming, often taking months or even years, due to the involvement of diplomatic channels and the need to consider two different legal systems².

Letters Rogatory are a crucial tool in cross-border litigation, allowing courts to extend their reach beyond their territorial limits to gather necessary evidence and ensure fair trial proceedings. 🌐⚖️

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 6/13/2024 (1) The Legal Meaning of Letters Rogatory: Judicial Assistance, Sovereign .... https://juristopedia.com/letters-rogatory-meaning/. (2) 3 scenarios in which letters rogatory come into play. https://www.gilmac.com/blog/2024/0[1](https://juristopedia.com/letters-rogatory-meaning/)/3-scenarios-in-which-letters-rogatory-come-into-play/. (3) Cross-border Litigation - Enforcing Foreign Judgments and Letters .... https://kmlaw.ca/practice-areas/civil-litigation/cross-border-litigation-enforcing-foreign-judgments-and-letters-rogatory-in-canada/. (4) Cross-Border Evidence Gathering - SSRN. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/SSRN_ID4800037_code44574.pdf?abstractid=47[1](https://juristopedia.com/letters-rogatory-meaning/)7390&mirid=1&type=2. (5) Letters rogatory and letters of request | Courthouse Libraries BC. https://www.courthouselibrary.ca/how-we-can-help/our-legal-knowledge-base/letters-rogatory-obtaining-evidence-foreign-jurisdictions.

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https://www.landreg.gov.hk/en/services/reg_fee.htm

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Hong Kong Land Registrar on Liens

https://www.landreg.gov.hk/en/video/search_services_en.pdf

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Notaries play a crucial role in the process of filing documents with land registries, including the handling of filing fees. Their responsibilities typically include:

  1. Preparing Documents: Notaries are responsible for preparing and notarizing the necessary legal documents for transactions involving property, such as deeds, mortgages, and liens.

  2. Handling Fees: They often manage the payment of filing fees required by land registries for the registration of these documents. The fees can vary depending on the type of transaction and the value of the property¹.

  3. Ensuring Compliance: Notaries ensure that all filings comply with local laws and regulations, which includes the accurate calculation and payment of any applicable fees².

  4. Submission: Notaries submit the documents to the land registry, either electronically or in person, depending on the jurisdiction's requirements¹.

  5. Record Keeping: They keep records of the transactions and filings, including receipts for any fees paid on behalf of their clients².

It's important to note that while notaries are involved in the process, the actual payment of the fees may be the responsibility of the client. The notary may facilitate the payment process, but ultimately, it is the client who bears the financial obligation. Clients should always confirm the details of fee payment and document submission with their notary to ensure clarity and avoid any misunderstandings. 💼📑

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 6/13/2024 (1) HM Land Registry: Registration Services fees - GOV.UK. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/hm-land-registry-registration-services-fees. (2) THE NOTARY PUBLIC CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. https://www.nationalnotary.org/file%20library/nna/reference-library/code-of-professional-responsibility-2020.pdf. (3) The Land Registry - Fees and Charges - Registration Fees under the Land .... https://www.landreg.gov.hk/en/services/reg_fee.htm.

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OVER THE TARGET - MAIN - KEY - READ

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/hm-land-registry-registration-services-fees