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Condition for the registration of an instrument affecting the disposition of land belonging to a company under PNDCL 152

Effect of an unregistered instrument

Effect of a registered instrument

Effect of a registration under the Land Registry Act, 1962 (Act 122)

Effect of fraud on registration

Effect of fraudulent registration of title

Effect of non-registration of a registrable instrument

Effect of registering a land where the person registering has no title to the land

Effect of registration of a conflicting common law title on a customary title

Effect of registration of land under the Land Registry Act 1963 (Act 122) and the Land Title Registration Law, 1986 (PNDCL 152)

Effect of the registration of an instrument

Importance of the registration laws

Instruments which are required to be registered

Nature of the priority given by registration

Need for a mortgage in writing to be registered; effect of non-registration

Process of registration of a valid land document at the Lands Commission

Purpose of registration of of an instrument affecting land

The principle that a registered instrument takes priority over an unregistered instrument

The question of the applicability or otherwise of the doctrine of constructive registration

Whether a deed purporting to confirm the plaintiff's customary grant is a registrable instrument

Whether a document evidencing a customary transfer of interest in land must be registered

Whether an action will fail where the plaintiff fails to register a vesting assent

Whether an attempt to register equates to registration

Whether an unregistered document can create legal obligations

Whether an unregistered instrument cannot operate to transfer any legal interest in land

Whether an unregistered title deed is admissible in evidence

Whether a person forfeits his title for failure to register it

Whether failure to register an instrument renders it void

Whether fraud constitutes a defence for avoiding the incidence of registration of title to land

Whether inaccurate plans are registrable under the current registration regime

Whether late registration of a registrable instrument detracts from the purchaser's title

Whether or not the registration of documents of title per se necessarily establishes validity of title

Whether registration dispenses with the requirements of the equitable doctrines of fraud and notice

Whether registration guarantees title to the registrant

Whether the possibility of registering an instrument any time means that the instrument has any legal effect from the date of execution up to the date of registration

Whether the registration of a deed of conveyance confers title on a purchaser

Whether the registration of a document per se defeats the unregistered interest of the other party

Whether the registration of an instrument confers an unimpeachable title on the holder of the registered instrument

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