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LAND REGISTRATION ACT
To establish a Land Registry to regulate the registration of title to land, and to make provision for matters incidental thereto or connected therewith.
1st March, 1982;
15th November, 1982
ACT XXXV of 1981, as amended by Acts VIII of 1982, XI and XIII of 1983, IV of 1985, XII of 1989, VIII of 1990, XXI of 1993, VII and XXIV of 1995, VI of 1996 and XIII of 2004; and Legal Notice 423 of 2007.
ARRANGEMENT OF ACT
Articles | ||
Part I | Preliminary | 1-2 |
Part II | Administrative Provisions | 3-9 |
Part III | Registration of Land | 10-25 |
Compulsory Registration | 10-16 | |
Voluntary Registration | 17 | |
Preliminaries to Registration | 18-20 | |
Effects of Registration | 21-25 | |
Part IV | Dealings with Registered Land | 26-34 |
Dispositions of Land | 26-27 |
Charges on Land 28-33
Transmission of Registered Land and Charges 34
Part V | Cautions | 35-37 |
Part VA | Cautionary Charges ‡ | |
Part VI Part VII | Land and Charge Certificates § General Provisions concerning Registration | 43-50 |
Part VIII Part IX Part X | Rectification of Register and Indemnity Miscellaneous Provisions Rules and Fees Orders | 51-53 54-58 59-60 |
PART I
PRELIMINARY
Short title. | 1. | The short title of this Act is the Land Registration Act. |
Interpretation. | 2. | In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires - |
Amended by:
VIII. 1982.2;
XII. 1989.2;
VII. 1995.2.
"charg e" means a special priv ilege over immovables and a special h ypot hec, in cludin g a special h ypoth ec derived
fro m a general hypothec whether legal, judicial or conventional;
"compulsory registration area" means any area in Malta declared by the Minister to be a regist ration area under article
10 and includes any area declared or deemed to be a registration area by or under any other law;
"declaratory registration area" means any area in Malta declared as such by the Minister in virtue of articles 15 or 16;
"land" includes building and any other construction or works;
"land situated in a registration area" includes land to which this
Act applies as if it were so situated;
"Land Registrar" means the public officer in charge of the Land
Registry in accordance with article 4;
"Minister" means the Minister responsible for Land Registry;
"overriding interests" means the interests described as such in article 43;
"person" includes a physical or legal person, whet her su ch person is corporate or unincorporate;
"prescribed" means prescribed by rules under this Act;
"register" includes th e day-boo k con t ain i ng the prog ressiv e nu mber of ap plication s sub mit te d, the regi ster
of titles or the register of charges, and any other document on which annotations are to be made in virtue of th is Act, and "registered"
shall be construed accordingly;
"registrar" means the Land Registrar and any assistant registrar or other officer of the Land Registry authorized in that
behalf by the Land Registrar;
"registration area" m eans a compulsory registration area or a declaratory registration area as the case may be;
"transfer", when used in relation to a char ge, includes the subrogation in the right of the proprietor of the charge.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Land Registry. 3. (1) There shall be an office in Malta to be called the Land
Registry for the purposes of registration of titles to land.
(2) The Land Registry shall consist of two branches, one in the
Island of Malta wh ere the ti tles to land in th at islan d shal l be registered, and the other in Gozo where the titles to land in
Gozo and Comino shall be registered.
(2) A person shall not be qualified to be appointed Land Registrar unless he is an advocate or a notary public of not
less than seven years’ standing.
(3) A person shall not be qualified to be appointed assistant registrar unless he i s an advocat e or a not ary public or a legal
procurator of not less than three years’ standing.
(4) During any vacancy in the office of the Land Registrar, all the functions, powers and authorities by this Act or by any other
la w as signed to or conferred on t h e Lan d Reg i strar shall be exercised by an assistant registrar designated by the Minister
to act as Land R egistrar and all acts do ne b y an assistant reg istrar so designated shall have the same effect in all respects
as if they had been done by the Land Registrar.
Land Registrar and other officers. Amended by:
VII. 1995.3.
(2) The Land Registrar may delegate to any assistant registrar all or any of his functions, powers or authorities assigned to
or conferred on him by this Act or any other law, and may at any time revoke or vary such delegation:
Provided that no such delegation shall be deemed to divest the Land Registrar of any of his functions, powers or authorities and he
may, if he thinks fit, exercise such functions, powers or authorities collaterally with the assistant registrar so delegated.
Conduct of business of registration.
(2) If any person, after the delivery to him of such summons as aforesaid, or of a c opy th ereo f, w ilfull y negl ects o r refuses to attend in pursuance of such summons, or to produce such maps,
Power of registrars to summon witnesses and production of maps, etc. Amended by:
XIII. 1983.5; VIII. 1990.3;
L.N. 423 of 2007.
surveys, books or other documen ts as he may be required to produce under the provisions of this Act, or to answer upon oath or oth e rwise such questi ons as may be lawfull y put to h im by a registrar under the powers of th is Act, he shall be guilt y of an o f fence an d sh all be liab l e, on con v i c tio n b y t h e C ourt of Magistrates , to a fine ( multa ) not exceedi ng two hund red and thirty-two euro and ninety-four cents (232.94).
Departments may furnish information to registrar. Amended by:
VII. 1995.4.
Exclusion of liability for acts done in good faith by registrar.
(2) The Government shall not be liable, in damages or otherwise, for anything done or omitted to be done under this Act; without prejudice to the provisions of this Act relating to indemnity payable thereunder.
Seal of Land
Registry.
Registration areas.
Amended by:
VII. 1995.5.
REGISTRATION OF LAND
(2) Where land is registered under the provisions of article
12(2), articl e 14 (2), articles 15, 16, 1 6 A or 17 th at l a nd shall henceforth be deemed to be a compulsory registration area.
(3) The Minister may also declare an area to be partly a compulsory registration area and partly a declaratory registration
area, and moreover the same area may be declared to be such a registration area for giving effect to all or any of the purposes
and
provisions of this Act.
11. The provisions of article 996 of the Civil Code and of article 239 of the Code of Organizati on and Civil Procedure, as well as an y o ther prov isio n o f t hose Codes or of any ot her law r e lati ve to t h e r e g i st rati on o f ce rtain transfers
in the Public Registry, and which is inconsistent with this Act, shall cease to be operative in respect of land situated in any
registration area, and in respect of land that has been registered:
Provi ded th at the provi sion s of arti cle 2 2 of th e Land A c q u isiti on ( P u b li c Pu rposes) Ordi nance , shall ha ve e f fect notwithstanding any provision of this Act, and this Act shall apply and be construed so as to give full effect
to the provisions of the Ordinance aforesaid.
Inapplicability of other laws to registration areas. Amended by:
IV. 1985.2; XII. 1989.3. Cap. 16. Cap. 12.
Cap. 88.
property, or any real right over such property including transactions relating to immovable property under trusts, or whereby
any act having the effect of conveying the ownership of immovable property or any real right over such
property, is dissolved, rescinded or revoked, and every contract creating or varying such right or whereby any such
right is converted into any other of such rights or is waived, and every contract whereby immovable property is partitioned,
and every act having a declaratory effect as to the ownership of, or any real right over, immovable property
(including a deed made for a purpose of the Duty on Documents and Transfers Act, and an inventory drawn by a trustee accepting a testamentary trust and a unilateral declaration of trust with regard to
additional trust property, but excluding any other deed of inventory), and every contract of antichresis; and
(b) every judgment whereby any act having the effect of conveying the ownership of immovable property, or any real right
over such property, is dissolved, rescinded or revoked, or which directly adjudges the transfer of the ownership of immovable
property, or of any real right over such property, or which has the effect of creating a hypothec, and every hypothec
arising by operation of law; and
(c) every conveyance of immovable property by judicial sale, and every redemption of groundrent effected in accordance with article
1501 of the Civil Code,
in so far as the land comprised in the contract, judgment, judicial sale or in the schedule of redemption or affected by the hypothec
is situated within a registration area, shall, in no case, commence to be operative, with regard to third parties, until and unless
the title to the land conveyed or affected, whether beneficially or adversely, by any contract, judgement, judicial sale, redemption
or hypothec
Conveyance of land in registration area must be registered to become operative. Amended by:
VII. 1995.7; XIII. 21004.65.
Cap. 364.
Cap. 16.
as aforesaid, is registered in the day-book in the manner prescribed.
(2) The registrar may, in his discretion, likewise register the title to land situated outside a registration area and comprised
in any contract, judgment, judicial sale or redemption as aforesaid or affected by any such hypothec as aforesaid and in any such
case he shall make such entries in the register as are appropriate; and where land i s so r e g i st ered th is Act shal l ap pl
y th ereto as i f it wer e situated in a registration area.
Duties of notaries public receiving acts affecting land in registration areas.
Amended by: XIII. 1983.5;
VII. 1995.8; XXIV. 1995.362; VI. 1996.2;
L.N. 423 of 2007.
13. (1) A notary public receiving any of the contracts referred to in article 12(1)(a), and to which that article applies, shall, within fifteen days fro m the date of the deed, apply, in the manner prescribed, for
the registration of the title to the land affected and for the appropriate entries to be made in the register.
(2) If a notary public fails to comply with the requirements of this article, he shall, in addition to his liability for any damage
that may have been sustained in consequence of his default, be liable, on conviction by the Court of Revision of Notarial Acts, to
a fine ( am men d a ) not exceeding fort y-six euro and fi fty-nine cents (46.59):
Provid e d that a notary public shall be deemed to have complied with the requirements of this article if, in the meantime, an application
for registration as aforesaid shall have been filed in the registry by any party interested or by a notary or an advocate or legal
procurator on behalf of any such party.
(3) Where under article 12 the title to land is to be registered and any entries in the register are to be made following a judgment
or a judicial sale or redemption or a hypothec created by operation of law, application therefor s h al l b e m a d e , i n th e
man n er prescribed, by any party interested or by an advocate, or a notary public or a legal procurator, on behalf of any such party:
Provided that no such application shall be entertained until it is certified by the Registrar of Courts that the judgment has become
res judicata or that the adjudication is final.
Registration of title to land comprised in a succession. Amended by:
VII. 1995.9; VI. 1996.3.
Cap.12.
14. (1) On the opening of the succession of any person, the t itle t o land comp rised in the t r ansmi ssio n and sit u ated i n any
registration area shall, unless it is already so registrable in virtue of article 12, be registered in the name of the persons in
whose favour such land may have passed , on an application made in th e prescribed manner, and any disposal or partition of such
land or any dealing therewith shall not be entered into before the title thereto has been registered, and in the case of a declaration
of the opening of a succession in virtue of article 536 of the Code of Organization and Civil Procedure, the court shall order the applicant to make such registration within fifteen days from the declaration, and appoint a curator,
so that in the absence of such registration by the app licant, such registration shall be mad e by the curator so appointed at
the expense of the applicant.
(2) The registrar may, in his discretion, extend the provisions o f suba rt icl e ( 1 ) to an y lan d situated outside the
aforesaid
registration area and comprised in a transmission which includes land situated in the aforesaid registration area; and where that
subarticle is so extended the registrar shall register such land and this Act shall apply thereto as if it were situated in a registration
area.
(2) The Minister may make such order either:
(a) with reference to particular areas which shall be defined by reference to a map or maps included in the order or in
such other manner as he may deem appropriate; or
(b) with reference to any person or group of persons; or
(c) with reference to the nature of the right in or over the land.
(3) The Minister may in any such order direct that such registration shall be made within a period to be fixed in the
order, which period shall in no case be of less than three months.
(4) Where land is registered by virtue of this article, this Act shall apply thereto as if it were situated in a registration area.
(5) Any person who -
(a) fails to comply with an order made by the Minister in virtue of subarticle (1); or
(b) in the course of any proceedings before the registrar or a court in pursuance of this Act, and in relation to any land which
is to be registered pursuant to an order made by the Minister in virtue of subarticle (1), with intent to conceal the title
or claim of any person, or to substantiate a false claim, suppresses, attempts to suppress, or is privy to the suppression
of, any document or fact; or
(c) in relation to any land which is to be registered pursuant to an order made by the Minister in virtue of subarticle
(1), fraudulently procures, or attempts fraudulently to procure, or is privy to the fraudulent procurement of, any
entry on, erasure from or alteration of, the register or any certificate or document,
shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and, on conviction, shall be liable to the penalties established under subarticle (6).
(6) The Minister may in any order made in virtue of subarticle (1) establish the penalties to which a person guilty of an offence
in accordance with subarticle (5) in relation to such order shall be liable; such penalty shall not be more severe than those established
in article 58.
(7) The provisions of this article shall be deemed to have been
The Minister may order that certain lands be registered. Added by:
XI. 1983.2. Amended by:
VII. 1995.10; VI. 1996.4.
party.
Registration of certain rights. Added by:
XI. 1983.2. Amended by: VII. 1995.11.
16. (1) The Minister may, from time to time, by order in the Gazette, direct that the rights referred to in any of the paragraphs of
article 43(1)(a) to (l) shall be declared to the registrar, whether the land subject to such rights is or is not in a registration area and whether such
land is registered or not.
(2) The Minister may make such order either:
(a) with reference to particular areas which shall be defined by reference to a map or maps included in the order or in
such other manner as he may deem appropriate; or
(b) with reference to any person or group of persons whose land is subject to any right referred to in subarticle
(1); or
(c) with reference to any person or group of persons in whose favour or in favour of whose land any right referred to in
subarticle (1) exists.
(3) The Minister may in any such order direct that such declaration shall be made within a period to be fixed in the order,
which period shall in no case be less than three months.
(4) The declaration referred to in subarticle (1) shall be made on such form issued by the registrar as is provided in article
5(1) and shall be accompanied by such information and documents as the registrar may require.
(5) The registrar shall keep a roll of, or otherwise enter in the register, the declarations made in pursuance of subarticle (1).
(6) The Minister may in any such order provide that any person in whose favour any rig h t declared to the registrar has been
transferred shall, within fifteen days from such transfer, give notice thereof to the registrar on such form issued by the registrar
as is provided in article 5(1); and the registrar shall note such transfer in the manner provided in subarticle (5).
(7) The provisions of article 15(5), (6) and (7) shall mutatis mutandis apply to an order made by the Minister under this article.
Registration of property of unknown owners. Added by:
VII. 1995.12.
(2) Where land is registered or declared on behalf of unknown owners by the registrar, he shall also register any charges, cautions,
ser v i t ud es or o t her ov er rid i n g int e rests, o r an y oth e r r i g h t
registerable in accordance with this Act as may affect such land and of which he may be aware.
(3) The provisions of article 23 shall apply to any registration or declaration made in virtue of subarticles (1) and (2).
(4) Upon the lapse of thirty years, unless the registration shall have been successfully challenged in terms of subarticle (3),
such land shall be registered with guaranteed title in favour of and in the name of the Government of Malta, free and unencumbered
except for such charges, cautions, servitude or other overriding interests or other rights that were duly registered in accordance
with subarticle (2):
Provi ded that if th e char g e , cau tion, servit ude, other overriding interest or any other registerable right is in favour of
land which is itself registered on behalf of unknown owners, but with reference to such land, the period of thirty years mentioned
in this subarticle has not yet elapsed, then the servient land shall be re gist er ed as s ubje c t to s u c h ch arge, caution,
servi t ude, other overriding interest or other right, which shall be extinguished only when the period of thirty years as established
in this subar ticle elapses also in respect of the dominant land.
(5) Rights registered on behalf of unknown owners shall in like manner pass in favour of the Government upon the lapse of thirty
years from their declaration.
(2) Where land is registered by virtue of this article, this Act shall apply thereto as if it were situated in a registration area.
Provided that -
(a) due notice shall be given, where the giving of such notice is prescribed, and sufficient opportunity shall be afforded to any
persons desirous of objecting to state their objections to the registrar; and
(b) the registrar shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine any such objections subject to an appeal to the Court
of Appeal in the prescribed manner and on the prescribed conditions; and
(c) if the registrar, upon the examination of any title, is of the opinion that the title is open to objection, but is
Voluntary registration title to land.
Duties of registrar.
disturbed, he may approve of such title, or may require the applicant to apply to the court, upon a statement signed by the registrar, for its sanction to the registration.
Duties of applicant for registration. Amended by:
VII. 1995.13.
(2) Where an application for registration is incompatible with a title which is already registered in the registry in such manner that the registration cannot be effected, the applicant may lodge a caution and the provisions of Part V of this Act shall apply thereto, unless the land is registered with a guaranteed title, in which case the applicant may only seek the rectification of the register.
Taxing of costs of registration. Amended by: XXIV. 1995.362.
How land may be registered. Substituted by: VII. 1995.14.
20. (1) All costs, charges and expenses that are incurred by any party in or about any proceedings for registration shall be taxed by
the registrar who shall also, in his discretion, unless the parties ag ree ot herwi s e, det e rm in e b y ord e r in writ in g th
e perso n s by who m and the p r opo rtio ns i n w h ich su ch costs, char ges and ex penses are to be paid , reg a rd bein g h a
d t o t h e foll owi n g provision, namely, that any applicant under this Act is liable prima fa ci e to pay all costs, charges an d expen s es incurred by or in consequence of his application, except -
(a) in a case where the rights of the parties who object are sufficiently secured without their appearance; and
(b) where any costs, charges or expenses are incurred unnecessarily or improperly.
(2) Any order made by the registrar under this article shall have the same effect as if the costs, charges or expenses had been
taxed by the Registrar of Courts and shall likewise be subject to revision by the court.
(2) Where land is according to any other law to be registered
with a guaranteed title, or where land is to be registered in favour of the Government of Malta, or where registration is so ught
pursuant to a transfer by the Gover n men t of Malt a, i t shal l be registered with a guaranteed title.
(3) Where land is registered, it shall be deemed to have been so registered with effect from the date on which the application
for registration has been entered in the daybook.
(a) subject to the encumbrances and other interests, if any, appearing on the register; and
(b) unless the contrary is expressed on the register, subject to such overriding interests, if any, as affect the registered
land; and
(c) with regard to land held on emphyteusis, subject to all implied and express covenants, obligations and liabilities
incident to the registered land,
but free from all other rights and interests whatsoever:
Provided that if the Minister, in virtue of the provisions of arti cle 1 6 , dir e cts that any or all of such right s or o v er ridin
g interests shall be registered, the provisions of this article shall not apply with regard to those rights or intere sts whic h
have to be registered but are not so registered.
Effects of registration with guaranteed title. Amended by: VII. 1995.15;
VI. 1996.5.
(2) Without prejudice to articles 16A and 46, the registrar shall, unless an application for the interruption of prescription or other caution having the same effect has been lodged, convert the title int o a guaranteed title on the lapse of ten years from first registration.
Effects of registration with a title which is not
a guaranteed title.
Amended by:
VII. 1995.16;
VI. 1996.6.
(2) The registration of a person as proprietor of land with a title qualified in terms of this article shall have the same effect as the
Registration with a qualification. Amended by:
VII. 1995.17; XIII. 2004.66.
the enforcement of any right or interest appearing by the register to be excepted.
Persons entitled to be registered as proprietors of land. Amended by:
XIII. 2004.67.
(a) the owner, a trustee, the dominus, the emphyteuta, the bare owner, the usufructuary;
(b) the person in whom the absolute possession of the property of an absentee and the absolute exercise of the rights depending
upon his death have been granted by a judgment or order of the court; and
(c) the competent authority holding land in use and possession or on public tenure, or any assignee of such rights, and the
person entitled to the acquisition rent or the recognition rent:
Prov ided t h at th e hold e r of a legal usufruct m a y no t be registered as proprietor, but may have his interest protected on
the register.
PART IV
Transfer of registered land. Amended by:
IV. 1985.5; VII. 1995.18.
DEALINGS WITH REGISTERED LAND
(2) The transfer of registered rights over the land or part th er eof shall b e com p leted b y the r e g i st rar enteri
ng, on the certificate, the transferee as the proprietor of the rights transferred on application made in virtue of subarticle (1);
and where part only of the land is transferred, this shall also be noted, and separate certificates showing the different parts owned
shall be issued: and the provisions of article 21(3) shall apply mutatis mutandis to the registration of such transfers.
(3) All interests transferred or created by dispositions by the proprietor, other than a transfer of the registered rights over
the l and o r par t th ereo f, shall , su bjec t t o th e p ro vi sion s r elat in g to charges, be completed by registration in
the same manner and with the same effect as provided by this Act with respect to transfers of registered rights; and notice thereof
shall also be noted on the register:
Provided that nothing in this subarticle shall authorise the registration of a lease or shall render necessary the registration of
any easement except as appurtenant to registered land, or the entry o f n o t i ce thereof except as ag ai nst th e regist er ed
ti tle of the servient land.
(a) to the encumbrances and other interests, if any, appearing on the register; and
(b) unless the contrary is expressed on the register, to the overriding interests, if any, affecting the land or right transferred
or created; and
(c) with regard to land held on emphyteusis, to all implied and express covenants, obligations and liabilities incident
to the land or right transferred or created,
but free from all other interests whatsoever.
(2) A disposition of land registered with a guaranteed title qualified in terms of article 24, or of any right thereon
in respect of which the holder may be registered as proprietor, shall, when registered, have the same effect as it would have had
if the land had been registered with a guaranteed title, save that such disposition shall not affect or prejudice the enforcement
of any right or interest appearing by the register to be excepted.
(3) A disposition of land registered with a title which is not a guaranteed title, or of any right thereof in respect of which
the holder may be registered as proprietor, shall not affect or prejudice the enforcement of any right or interest adverse to or
in derogation of the tit le o f the first regi st ered propriet o r and subsist i ng or capable of arising at the time of the registration
of such proprietor; but, save as aforesaid, shall, when registered, have the same effect as it w o u l d h a ve had if t h e land
h a d been reg i st ered wi th a guaranteed title:
Prov id ed th at where th e lan d was re gistered with a title, which is not a guaranteed title, qualified in terms of article 24,
such dispositions shall not affect or prejudice the enforcement of any right or interest appearing in the register to be excepted.
Disposition of registered land. Amended by: VII. 1995.19.
Charges on registered land.
Charges on land situate in a registration area but not registered. Added by:
VII. 1995.20.
Provided that a charge shall not be registered unless the land comprised in the charge is, in the deed or other document creating
the charge or required for the registration of a charge created by operation of law or of the judgment, described by reference to
the register or in any other manner sufficient to enable the registrar to identify the same without reference to any other document.
(2) Any provision contained in a charge which purports to -
(a) take away from the proprietor thereof the power of transferring it by registered disposition or of requiring the cessation
thereof to be noted on the register; or
(b) affect any registered land other than that in respect of which the charge is to be expressly registered,
shall be void.
(2) A charge registered in accordance with subarticle (1) shall be subject to the condition that on the date of the application
for its registration, the debtor was an owner of the land subject to such charge and was not in any way incapacitated from charging
the land, and shall affect the land subject to it only to the extent that the debtor is the owner of, or has an interest in, such
land.
(3) Subject to the provisions of subarticle (2), a charge registered in accordance with subarticle (1) shall affect
any person acquiring the land to the same extent and in the same manner as if such land had been registered and that charge had been
a charge in respect of that registered land.
(4) When the registrar receives an application for the registration o f the land sub j ect to th e char ge regist
ered in accordance with subarticle (1), he shall, if the person applying for the registration is the debtor referred to in the charge
or derives title from such a debtor who was the owner of such land and to the extent of such ownership, register the charge as a
charge on the title to the land so registered.
(5) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this article, a charge registered in accordance with subarticle (1)
shall have the same effect as a caution lodged with the registrar to the effect that the land subject to the charge shall not be
registered for the first time in favour of any person until notice has been served upon the proprietor of the charge; and article
35(3) and article 37 shall apply to a proprietor of a charge registered in accordance with subarticle (1) as they apply to a cautioner.
Registration of charges. Amended by: VI. 1996.8.
(2) When the land in respect of which a charge is registered, is
registered with a title which is not a guaranteed title or with a title qualified in terms of the provisions of this Act, the charge
shall take effect subject to the provisions of this Act with respect to land registered with such a title.
(2) The transfer shall be completed by the registrar entering on the register the transferee as proprietor of the charge transferred,
or of so much of the charge as is transferred, and the Registrar shall issue a charge certificate specifying the details relative
to such charge in the prescribed manner, and he shall also annotate the charge number on the certificate of title when this is completed.
(3) The provisions of article 26 shall, mutatis mutandis, apply to transfers of charges under this article.
Charge effective only if registered. Amended by:
IV. 1985.6. Substituted by:
VII. 1995.21.
Ranking of charges. Amended by: VII. 1995.22.
Transfer of charges. Amended by: VII. 1995.23. Cap. 56.
(2) Charges shall be extinguished in the same manner as is provi ded i n t he Civil Code for the extinction of hypothecs and privileges.
(2) The fact of any person having become entitled to any re gi st ered la nd or char ge i n co nseq uence of the o p
enin g o f succession of any proprietor shall be proved in such manner as the registrar may determine.
(3) The registration of a successor in place of the proprietor under this arti cle may be qualif ied in t h e sam e manner as is
provided in article 24 even if the land is registered without such
Extinction of charges. Amended by: VII. 1995.24.
Cap.16.
Transmission of registered land and charges.
Amended by: VII. 1995.25.
qualification.
(4) Subject as aforesaid, provision may be made by rules for the manner in which effect is to be given to transmissions on death
or on the taking of religious vows.
PART V
Cautions against first registrations. Amended by:
VII. 1995.26.
CAUTIONS
(2) The caution shall be supported by a sworn declaration stating the nature of the interest of the cautioner, the land
and right thereon to be affected by such caution, and such other matter as may be prescribed.
(3) After any such caution against registration has been lodged in respect of land not already registered, registration shall not
be made of such right until notice has been served on the cautioner to ap pear and op pose, i f h e th in ks fit, su ch regist rat
i on , and the prescribed time has elapsed since the date of the service of such notice, or the cautioner has entered an appearance,
whichever may first happen.
Cautions against dealing in land. Amended by: XXI. 1993.88.
(a) having or claiming an unregistered real right over land registered in the name of any other person; or
(b) who has lodged a demand for the declaration of bankruptcy of a registered proprietor of land or of a charge; or
(c) who has lodged a demand for the interdiction or incapacitation of a registered proprietor of land or of a charge; or
(d) who, being the spouse of a registered proprietor of land or a charge, requires to protect any right over the registered
land or charge, arising in virtue of any law regulating matrimonial relationship; or
(e) who, having entered into a written promise of sale or emphyteusis with the registered proprietor regarding any such land,
may lodge a caution with the registrar to the effect that no disposition of such land or charge on the part of the proprietor
is to be registered until notice has been served upon the cautioner.
(2) The caution shall be supported by a sworn declaration
stating the nature of the interest of the cautioner, the land to be af fected by s u c h caution, and s u c h other matters as may
be prescribed.
(3) After any such caution against dealings has been lodged in respect of any registered land or charge, the registrar shall not,
without the consent of the cautioner, register any disposition or make any entry on the register for protecting the rights acquired
under any dealing by the proprietor with such land or charge until he has served notice on the cautioner, warning him that his caution
will cease to have any effect after the expiration of the prescribed num ber of days next following the date at which such notice
is s e rv ed ; a n d a f te r th e ex pir a t i on o f s u c h ti me as af ore s ai d the caution shall cease unless an order to
the contrary is made by the registrar, and upon the caution so ceasing the registered land or charge may be dealt with in the same
manner as if no caution had been lodged.
(4) If, before the expiration of the said period, the cautioner, or some other person on his behalf, appears before the registrar,
and, where so requi red by the regi st rar, gi ves suff i c ient securi ty t o indemnify every party against any damage that may
be sustained by reason of any dealing with the registered land or charge, or the making of such entry as aforesaid, being delayed,
the registrar may thereupon, if he thinks fit to do so and after giving any directions he may deem necessary or expedient, delay
registering any dealing with the land or charge or making any such entry for such period as he thinks just.
(2) A caution lodged in pursuance of this Act shall not prejudice the claim or title of any person and shall have no effect
whatever except as in this Act mentioned.
(3) If any person lodges a caution with the registrar without reasonable cause, he shall be liable to make to any person who may
have su stain e d damage by the lodg ing of the caution su ch compensation as may be just.
(4) Saving the provisions of the last foregoing subarticle, a cautioner may apply to withdraw a caution at any time.
(5) A person shall not be deemed to have registered a caution without reasonable cause for the purposes of subarticle (3), in so
far as and to the extent that, in the plans lodged with the caution, in good faith and withou t negligence, he may have included
land which ought not to have been so included.
(6) The lodgement of a caution is not an application for the registration of the claim or title in protection of which the caution
is lodged and shall not exempt the person lodging the caution from the filing of the relevant applications, if any, for the registration
of any title or claim.
Appeal from registrar’s decision. Amended by: VII. 1995.28.
PART VA*
PART VI â€
PART VII
Overriding interests. Amended by: VII. 1995.30.
GENERAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING REGISTRATION
*Part VA (articles 37A to 37F) was added by Act IV of 1985 and repealed by article
29 of Act VII of 1995.
See also transitory provisions hereunder (article 38 of Act VII of 1995):
June 1995), no applications for a cautionary charge shall be entertained and any
cautionary charge entered in the Land Registry prior to the coming into force of the
said repeal shall be deemed to be a charge entered in accordance with article 28A of
this Act.
(2) All Land and Charge Certificates issued prior to the 30 June 1995 shall be
admissible in evidence only as proof of their contents as on their date of issue.
(3) Where prior to the coming into force of subarticle (1) of article 14 of this Act
(30 June 1995), on the opening of succession of any person, the title to the land
comprised in the transmission and situated in any registration area has not been
registered in the name of the persons in whose favour such land may have passed, it
shall be deemed that the provisions of article 14 of the principal Act, as in force prior
to the coming into force of the said subarticle (1) of article 14, did not apply to any
such land:
Provided that the Land Registrar may, after giving such notice as he may deem fit,
register such land in the name of the persons in whose favour such land may have
passed or in the name of their successors in title, in accordance with the provisions of
the Land Registra tion Act (Cap.296.) as amended by Act VII of 1995, and the
provisions of the Land Registration Act (Cap.296.) empowering the said registrar to
require any person to produce any document or information shall apply also for the
purposes of this proviso.
(4) The titles to the land registered in virtue of Legal Notice Number 37 of 1983,
and listed in the following subarticle of this article shall be deemed to have been duly
and regularly registered in accordance with the provisions of the Land Registration
Act (Cap.296.) and any dealing with such land after the coming into force of this
subarticle (30 June 1995) shall be registerable in the Land Registry as if such land
were situated in a registration area:
Provided that any transfer or charge in relation to such land registered in the Public
Registry after the issue of the said Legal Notice and before the 30 June 1995 shall be
deemed to be an overriding interest and the provisions of article 43 of the Land
Registration Act (Cap.296.) shall apply thereto.
(5) The titles to the land to which subarticle (4) hereof applies are the following:
Certificates of Title numbers 547200001, 547200002, 546900003, 567300008, and
from 547400004 to 547400007 (both numbers inclusive).
(6) Where before the 30 June 1995, a qualified title has been issued by the registrar
in accordance with the provisions of the Land Registration Act (Cap.296.) as in force
prior to the 30 June 1995, it shall be deemed to be a title registered in accordance with
the corresponding provisions of the Land Registration Act (Cap.296.) as amended by
the provisions of Act VII of 1995, qualified in accordance with article 24 of the Land
Registration Act (Cap.296.) as amended by the provisions of Act VII of 1995.
(7) Any absolute title or possessory title registered before the 30 June 1995 shall be
deemed to be a guaranteed title and a title which is not a guaranteed title respectively
a n d a ny re fe re nc e i n any other la w to regist ra tion w ith a posse ssory t itle and
registration with an absolute title shall be construed as a reference to a registration
with a title which is not a guaranteed title and registration with a guaranteed title,
respectively.
†Part VI (articles 38 to 42) was repealed by article 29 of Act VII of 1995.
(a) easements;
(b) tithes and other burdens;
(c) rights acquired or in the course of being acquired by prescription, or through forfeiture or as bona vacantia;
(d) the rights of every person in actual occupation of the land, save where enquiry by means of a judicial act is made of such person
and the rights are not disclosed;
(e) in the case of any title even if qualified in terms of article 24, all rights, interests and powers excepted from the effect
of registration;
(f) the rights of the Government to and over minerals established or protected by law;
(g) leases;
(h) general privileges, general hypothecs and the benefit of separation of estates duly registered under the laws in force at the
time such rights may have arisen;
(hh) special privileges and special hypothecs encumbering the land and registered in the Public Registry before the land encumbered
became comprised in a registration area;
(i) the rights of the competent authority acquired under the Land Acquisition (Public Purposes) Ordinance unless and until registered or protected on the register in the prescribed manner;
(j) shooting and similar rights;
(k) legal usufructs unless and until they are protected on the register in the prescribed manner;
(l) the rights of the heirs of a predeceased spouse over property comprised in the community of acquests and registered in the name
of the other spouse:
Provided that, where it is proved to the satisfaction of the registrar that any land registered or about to be registered is free
from easements or free from tithes and other burdens, the registrar may notify the fact on the register in the prescribed manner.
(2) Where at the time of first registration any easement or other real right or any tithes or burdens created by a public deed
or by a will and duly registered under the laws in force at the time such rights may have arisen, adversely affect the land, the
registrar shall enter a note thereof on the register.
(3) Where the existence of an overriding interest mentioned in this article is proved to the satisfaction of the registrar or admitted,
he may (subject to any prescribed exceptions) enter notice of the same, or a claim thereto on the register, but no claim to an easement
not created by a public deed shall be noted against the title to the servient land if the proprietor of such land (after the prescribed
notice is given to him) shows sufficient cause to the contrary.
Cap. 88.
Disposition by virtue of overriding interests.
Appurtenances. Amended by: VII. 1995.31.
Acquisition of land by prescription. Amended by:
VII. 1995.32.
(2) The registrar shall, on being satisfied as to applicant’s title, enter the applicant as proprietor with a guaranteed or other
title, including any qualification, as the case may require, but without prej udice to any right or int e rest protected by an entry
on th e register which may have not been extinguished by prescription; and such registration shall, subject as aforesaid, have the
same effect as t h e regist rati on of a first p r op ri etor; b u t the proprieto r or the applicant or any other person interested
may apply to the competent court for the determination of any question arising under this article.
(3) The provisions of this article may be applied, subject to the necessary modifications, to cases where an easement or other
real right has been acquired by prescription.
(4) The provisions of this article may also be applied with the necessary modifications to cases where a title to land is acquired
by the Government through forfeiture or as bona vacantia.
Interruptions of prescription to be noted on register.
Description of registered land. Amended by:
IV. 1985.14.
(a) by means of a verbal description and a filed plan or general map, based on the official map of the land registry; or
(b) by reference to a deed or other documents, a copy or extract whereof is filed at the registry, containing a sufficient description
and a plan or map thereof; or
(c) otherwise as the applicant for registration may desire, and the registrar may approve,
regard being had to ready identification of parcels, correct description of boundaries, and, so far as may be,
uniformity of practice; but the boundaries of all land and all requisite details in
relation to the same shall, whenever practicable, be entered on the register or filed plan, or general map; and the filed plan, if
any, or general map shall be used for assisting the identification of land.
49.(1)(a) Upon the lapse of the time referred to in article 23(2), the registrar shall, subject to the following subarticle after giving
such notice, if any, as may be prescribed, register such title as a guaranteed title whether the proprietor consents to such
registration or not.
(b) Where the registrar is satisfied that either as a result of the additional evidence produced to him or otherwise in his possession,
or as a result of time, or as a result of both, he may, subject to the following provisions of this article and any other provision
of this Act, after giving such notices, if any, as may be prescribed, remove any qualification entered in the register
in terms of this Act, whether the proprietor consents to such removal or not.
(2) If any claim adverse to the title of the proprietor has been made, an entry shall not be made on the register under this article
unless and until the claim has been disposed of.
(3) Any person, other than the proprietor, who suffers loss by reason of any entry on the register made by virtue of this article
shall be entitled to be indemnified under this Act as if a mistake had been made in the register.
Conversion of title into a guaranteed title.
Amended by: VII. 1995.33; VI. 1996.9.
(2) Every notice by this Act required to be given to any person shall be served personally, or sent through the post in a registered
letter marked outside "Land Registry", and directed to such person at the address furnished to the registrar and, unless
returned, shall be deemed to have been received by the person addressed within su ch p e ri od , no t l e ss than th ree days, ex
cl usiv e of the day o f posting, as may be prescribed.
(3) The Postmaster-General shall give directions for the immediate return to the registrar of all letters marked as
aforesaid, and addressed to any person who cannot be found and on the return of any letter containing any notice, the registrar
shall act, in the matter requiring such notice to be given, in such manner as may be prescribed.
(4) An acquirer of an interest in registered land shall not be affected by the omission to send any notice by this Act directed
to be given or by the non-receipt thereof.
Addresses for service and notices.
PART VIII
Rectification of the register.
Amended by: VII. 1995.34.
RECTIFICATION OF REGISTER AND INDEMNITY
(a) subject to any express provision of this Act to the contrary, where a court of competent jurisdiction has adjudged that
any person is entitled to any right or interest in or to any registered land or charge, and as a consequence of such decision
such court is of opinion that a rectification of the register is required, and makes an order to that effect;
(b) subject to any express provision in this Act to the contrary, where the Court of Appeal, on the application in the
prescribed manner of any person who is aggrieved by an entry made in, or by the omission of an entry from, the register,
or by any default being made, or unnecessary delay taking place, in the making of an entry in the register, makes an
order for the rectification of the register;
(c) in any case and at any time with the consent of all persons interested;
(d) where a court of competent jurisdiction or the registrar is satisfied that an entry in the register has been obtained
by fraud or violence and in the case of the court, an order is made for the rectification of the register;
(e) where two or more persons, not being jointly entitled thereto, are, by mistake, registered as proprietors of the same right
over registered land or of the same charge;
(f) in any other case where, by reason of any error or omission in the register, or by reason of any entry made
under a mistake, it may be deemed just to rectify the register.
(2) The register may be rectified under this article notwithstanding that the rectification may affect any
rights, charges or interests acquired or protected by registration, or by any entry on the register, or otherwise.
(3) The register shall not be rectified, except for the purpose of giving effect to an overriding interest, so as to affect the
title of the proprietor who is in possession -
(a) unless such proprietor is a party or privy or has caused or substantially contributed, by his act, neglect or default,
to the fraud, violence, mistake or omission in consequence of which such rectification is sought; or
(b) unless the immediate disposition to him was void, or
the disposition to any person through whom he claims otherwise than under an onerous title was void; or
(c) unless for any other reason, in any particular case, it is considered that it would be unjust not to rectify the register against
him.
(4) The registrar shall obey the order of any court of competent jurisdiction in relation to any registered land on being served
with th e judgmen t or an of ficial copy thereof accompani e d by a statement by the Registrar of the Court certifying that the judgment
has become res judicata.
(5) A court shall not make an order for the rectification of the register unless the Land Registrar is a party to the proceedings
in respect of which the order is made.
(6) Except for the purpose of giving effect to an overriding interest, no entry in the register shall be rectified after the
lapse of ten years from the date on which it is made:
Provided that nothing in this subarticle shall be construed as affecting the right of any person to claim damages from any person
liable thereto.
(7) On every rectification of the register any certificate or document which may be affected shall be produced to the registrar
unless an order to the contrary is made by him.
(2) Where an error or omission has occurred in the register, but the register is not rectified, any person suffering loss by reason
of such error or omission, shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, be entitled to be indemnified under this Act.
(3) Where any person suffers loss by reason of the loss or destruction of any document lodged at the registry for inspection
or safe custody or by reason of an error in any official search, he shall be entitled to be indemnified under this Act.
(4) Subject as hereinafter provided, a proprietor of any registered land or charge claiming in good faith under
a forged disposition shall, where the register is rectified, be deemed to have suffered loss by reason of such rectification and
shall be entitled to be indemnified under this Act.
(5) No indemnity shall be payable under this Act in any of the following cases:
(a) where the applicant has himself caused or substantially contributed to the loss by his fraud or violence, or derives title
(otherwise than under a disposition under an onerous title which is registered or protected on the register) from a person
so committing fraud or violence;
(b) where the register is not rectified in accordance with
Right to indemnity in certain cases.
article 51(6);
(c) where the register is rectified to give effect to an overriding interest;
(d) on account of costs incurred in taking or defending any legal proceedings without the consent of the registrar.
(6) Where an indemnity is paid in respect of the loss of a right over or an interest in or a charge on land, the amount so paid
shall not exceed -
(a) where the register is not rectified, the value of the right, interest or charge at the time when the error or omission
which caused the loss was made;
(b) where the register is rectified, the value (if there had been no rectification) of the right, interest or charge, immediately
before the time of rectification.
(7) The registrar may, if the applicant desires it, and subject to an appeal to the Court of Appeal, determine whether a right
to indemnity has arisen under this article, and, if so, award indemnity. In the event of an appeal to the court the applicant shall
not be required to pay any costs except his own, even if unsuccessful, unless the court considers that the appeal is unreasonable.
(8) In granting any indemnity the registrar may have regard to any costs and expenses properly incurred in relation to the matter,
and may add the same to the amount of the indemnity money which would otherwise be payable.
(9) Where indemnity is paid for a loss, the registrar, on behalf of the Government, shall be entitled to recover the amount paid
from any person who has caused or substantially contributed to the loss by hi s fraud, viol ence, negligence or default, and shall
be entitled to enforce any express or implied covenant, warranty or other right which the person who is indemnified would have been
enti tled to en force in relation to th e matter in respect of which indemnity has been paid.
(10) Any claim to indemnity under this Act shall be enforceable only if made within five years from the date on which the right to
indemnity arises, and such period shall run against all persons:
Provi ded t hat w here t he person en ti tl ed to i nde mn it y is a minor the claim by him may be made within two years from the
time he attains majority or within five years from the date on which the right to indemnity arises, whichever may be the later date.
(11) This article applies to the Government in like manner as it applies to a private person.
Insurance fund. 53. (1) There shall be an insurance fund to meet claims for indemnity payable under this Act.
(2) There shall be set aside and paid into the said fund at the end of each financial year such portion of the receipts from the
fees taken in the registry under this Act as the Minister responsible for finance may by order determine.
(3) The insurance fund shall be invested in such names and manner as the said Minister may from time to time direct.
(4) If the insurance fund is at any time insufficient to pay indemnity for any loss chargeable thereon, the deficiency
shall, by virtue of this Act and without further assurance, be charged on and paid out of the Consolidated Fund; but any sum so paid
out of the Consolidated Fund shall be repaid out of the money subsequently standing to the credit of the insurance fund.
(5) Accounts of the fund shall be kept and be audited as public account s, in acco rdance with such regulations as the Minister
responsible for finance may from time to time make.
PART IX
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
(2) Any person may, on payment of the prescribed fee, require the registrar to make copies of and extracts from any register or document in the custody of the registrar relating to any registered land or charge.
Inspection of register and copies.
(2) Any entry, erasure, or alteration so made by fraud shall be void as between all persons who are parties or privy to the fraud.
Admissibility in evidence of office copies, etc.
Suppression of documents or facts.
Fraudulent entries.
Amended by:
VII. 1995.35.
58. A person guilty of an offence under this Act shall, on conviction, be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding four years or to a fine (multa) not exceeding eleven thousand and six hundred and forty-six euro and eighty-seven cents (11,646.87), or
Penalty. Amended by: XIII. 1983.5;
L.N. 423 of 2007.
to both such imprisonment and fine.
PART X
Rules. Amended by: IV. 1985.15; VII. 1995.36; VI. 1996.10.
RULES AND FEES ORDERS
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of subarticle (1), rules made under this article may also be
made for all or any one or more of the following purposes:
(a) for regulating the mode in which the register is to be made and kept;
(b) for prescribing the forms to be observed, the precautions to be taken, the instruments to be used, the notices to
be given, and the evidence to be adduced in all proceedings before the registrar or in connection with registration;
(c) for regulating the procedure on application for first registration;
(d) empowering the registrar to order or conduct the survey of any land in connection with its registration under this Act;
(e) for regulating the custody of any documents from time to time coming into the hands of the registrar, with power to direct the
destruction of any such documents where they have become altogether superseded by entries in the register, or have ceased
to have any effect;
(f) for carrying out the provisions of this Act with respect to compulsory registration;
(g) for the conduct of official searches against cautions, inhibitions, and such matters of a like nature as may be prescribed;
(h) for allowing the insertion in the register, and in certificates, of the price paid or value declared on first registrations,
transfers, and transmissions of land;
(i) for prescribing the way any notices required by this
Act, are to be given;
(j) for the registration, by way of notice, on the first registration of the land, of any easement, right, or
privilege, created by an instrument and operating at law, which appears to affect adversely the land, and so far as practicable
by reference to the instrument creating the same;
(k) for enabling any person who acquires any such easement, right, or privilege, after the date of first registration
of the land, to require (subject to notice being given to the owner of the servient land) entry to be made in the register of notice
of the same, and so far as practicable by reference to the instrument creating the right;
(l) for enabling the first or any subsequent proprietor to require that notice of his title to any such right or interest,
whether acquired under an instrument or by prescription or otherwise, be entered in the register, and, so far as practicable,
by reference to the instrument (if any) creating the right or interest, and for prescribing the effect of any such entry;
(m) for regulating the issue and forms of certificates, and, if deemed desirable, for prescribing any special notification
on the certificate to be given by way of warning when encumbrances, notices, and other adverse entries appear on the
register;
(n) for providing for the cases in which the registrar may grant a certificate that an intended disposition is authorised
and will be registered if presented;
(o) for prescribing the effect of priority notices and of priority cautions and inhibitions;
(p) for providing for any matter ancillary to or consequential to the computerisation of the Land Registry;
(q) for adapting the provisions of this Act relating to transfers of registered land to other dispositions authorised
to be made by a proprietor;
(r) for enabling entries to be made in the register on the surrender, extinguishment or discharge of any subsisting
interest without previously registering the title to the interest which is merged or extinguished.
(2) The fee orders relating and incidental to registration of title shal l be cha n g e d fr om ti me t o ti me so as to produce, as fa r as practicable, an amount sufficient to discharge the salaries and other expenses (including the annual contributions to the insurance fund) incidental to the working of this Act.
Fees.
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