Datganiadau o wirionedd (CY73)
Gwybodaeth ynghylch defnyddio datganiadau o wirionedd i gefnogi ceisiadau i Gofrestrfa Tir EF (cyfarwyddyd ymarfer 73).
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Mae’r cyfarwyddyd hwn yn rhoi gwybodaeth ynghylch defnyddio datganiadau o wirionedd i gefnogi ceisiadau i Gofrestrfa Tir EF. Ni fwriedir iddo roi arweiniad ar ddefnyddio datganiadau o wirionedd at unrhyw ddiben arall.
Mae wedi ei anelu at y cyhoedd, cwmnïau, awdurdodau lleol, cyrff corfforaethol eraill a thrawsgludwyr, a dylech ddehongli cyfeiriadau atoch ‘chi’ felly. Bydd staff Cofrestrfa Tir EF yn cyfeirio ato hefyd.
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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Cyhoeddwyd ar 31 Ionawr 2011Diweddarwyd ddiwethaf ar 9 Rhagfyr 2024 + show all updates
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We have made a minor amendment to section 3 to clarify that in some cases a simple electronic signature may be used to sign a statement of truth, as set out in practice guide 82: electronic signatures accepted by HM Land Registry.
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Section 1 has been amended as we no longer accept applications for first registration based entirely on copy deeds and documents.
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Section 2 has been amended to highlight that the statement of truth forms ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 and ST5 should not be used for any application type other than the one it is designed for.
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Section 3 has been updated to clarify that while rule 215A of the Land Registration Rules 2003 does not require a statement of truth to be dated, the registrar has the power to request this (pursuant to rule 17).
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Sections 3 and 4 have been amended to correct conflicting guidance and to confirm when a statement of truth can be signed using the Mercury signing method or by way of a conveyancer-certified electronic signature.
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Section 3 has been amended as a result of the introduction of new practice guide 82: electronic signatures accepted by HM Land Registry.
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Section 3 has been amended to set out the steps to be followed when a statement of truth is signed using either Mercury signing (section 3.1) or an electronic signing platform (section 3.2).
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Section 1 has been amended to clarify what we will do if the statement of truth or statutory declaration contains errors or omissions.
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Section 3 has been amended to confirm the signature to a statement of truth must be in wet ink. This is not a change in practice.
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Section 5 has been amended to clarify our existing requirements for the date of a statement of truth.
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Section 1 has been updated to reflect our current practice relating to the use of copy documents for an application for first registration.
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The guide had been amended to refer to a new form ST5 created to support applications to cancel Form A restrictions. Link to the advice we offer added.
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Welsh translation added.
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First published.