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Useful Transfer Clauses.

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Useful Transfer Clauses


Clauses available on this page:
  • Indemnity covenant
  • Appointing a trustee



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The transfer deed, which is the document that needs to be presented to the land registry in order to register a change of ownership of land, now comes in one of four standard forms (TR1, TR2, TP1 or TP2). It is sometimes necessary however to add additional non-standard clauses to suit a particular situation and a few useful ones are listed below.

This list will be added to over time, so if you don't find the clause you are looking for either send me an e-mail to help@freeconveyancingadvice.co.uk or come back later.

Indemnity Covenant

The Transferee/s hereby covenant/s with the Transferor/s by way of indemnity only to observe and perform the covenants contained or referred to in the registers of title number <title number> and to be liable for any future breach or non-observance thereof

Appointing a Trustee

So that the Transferor can give a good receipt for the purchase price <the proprietor> in exercise of her statutory powers appoints <the trustee> to be a trustee of the Property together with <the proprietor>


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