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A solicitor is acting for the buyer of a freehold property with registered title.
The seller’s solicitor tells the buyer’s solicitor that the property benefits from a legal right of way on foot, across a neighbour’s registered freehold property, to reach a road.
What will the buyer’s solicitor look for when examining the Land Registry official copy of the title to the property to confirm that the right of way is properly registered?
A. An entry referring to an easement in the Property Register.
B. An entry referring to an easement in the Proprietorship Register.
C. An entry referring to an easement in the Charges Register.
D. A restriction on dealings in the Proprietorship Register.
E. An entry referring to a restrictive covenant in the Charges Register.
A - An entry referring to an easement in the Property Register.
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