Gorchmynion tâl (CY76)
Cyfarwyddyd Cofrestrfa Tir EF am orchmynion tâl (cyfarwyddyd ymarfer 76)
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Manylion
Mae’r cyfarwyddyd hwn yn rhoi cyngor ar y pwyntiau y dylid eu hystyried wrth wneud cais i gofnodi rhybudd a gytunwyd neu rybudd unochrog neu gyfyngiad Ffurf K o ran gorchymyn tâl a wneir o dan Ddeddf Gorchmynion Tâl 1979. Mae hefyd yn ymdrin â sut y gellir gwarchod cais i’r llys am orchymyn tâl fel achos tir arfaethedig.
Dim ond gwybodaeth ffeithiol a chyngor diduedd ynghylch ein gweithdrefnau rydym yn eu darparu. Darllenwch ragor am y cyngor rydym yn ei roi.
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Updates to this page
Cyhoeddwyd ar 2 Ebrill 2013Diweddarwyd ddiwethaf ar 28 Mai 2024 + show all updates
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Section 8.3 has been amended to clarify how to apply to remove a Form K restriction when the judgment debt has been assigned to a third party.
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Section 8.3 has been amended as a result of an update to our procedures for dealing with existing Form K restrictions when a charging order is assigned to create consistency with practice on updating other restrictions when there has been an assignment of the interest.
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Section 7 has been added to include existing practice on cancelling or removing a charging order restriction.
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Section 4 has been amended to clarify we will not cancel a restriction in Form K following a transfer to one, or more, of the existing proprietors.
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We have added section 7 to explain how to reflect the assignment of charging orders on the register. It refers to existing guidance in practice guide 19 and sets out the suitable applications and additional evidence for charging orders.
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We have added Section 6 to explain how to remove charging order notices from the register. It refers to existing guidance in practice guide 19 and sets out the suitable additional evidence for charging orders.
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Section 3.2 has been amended to clarify our requirements and procedures relating to protection of charging orders by agreed or unilateral notices.
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Section 4 has been amended to confirm we will automatically cancel a restriction in standard Form K once it has been complied with on registering a transfer of the registered estate for valuable consideration. We will assume that if the debt secured by the charging order has not been paid, the creditor’s proprietary interest will have been postponed under section 29 of the Land Registration Act 2002 and so come to an end that way.
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Minor amendments have been made to sections 3.4 and 5 to refer to the County Court Money Claims Centre.
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Link to the advice we offer added.
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First published.