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(1) This Order may be cited as the Registers of Scotland (Information and Access) Order 2014 and comes into force on 8th December 2014.
(2) In this Order, “the Act” means the Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012.
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(1) A person may apply to the Keeper for a plain copy—
(a) of, or any part of, a title sheet;
(b) of any part of the cadastral map;
(c) of, or any part of, a document in the archive record;
(d) of an application or advance notice in the application record;
(e) of, or any part of, any other document in the application record;
(f) of a deed recorded in the Register of Sasines;
(g) of a document registered in the Chancery and Judicial Registers;
(h) of a registration schedule of a croft, common grazing or land held runrig registered in the Crofting Register;
(i) of a registration in the Register of Community Interests in Land.
(2) The Keeper may issue the plain copy if—
(a) such fee as is payable for issuing it is paid; or
(b) arrangements satisfactory to the Keeper are made for payment of that fee.
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An application under—
(a) section 104(1)(b) of the Act; or
(b) article 2(1)(b),may only be made in respect of one cadastral unit number or title number.
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(1) A request for an inspection of a register under the management and control of the Keeper must be made—
(a) in person at a Registers of Scotland Customer Service Centre;
(b) in writing by—
(i) letter; or
(ii) email; or
(c) electronically by submitting the form on the Registers of Scotland website.
(2) The Keeper may allow the inspection if—
(a) such fee as is payable for the inspection is paid; or
(b) arrangements satisfactory to the Keeper are made for payment of that fee.
FERGUS EWING
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
26th June 2014