Advance documentation + questions + answers + exam tips and pointers. Note, while I got a pass mark on the OWE, my Part A was a higher mark, and with SBAQs at 90/100, I achieved a commendation on the module. My answer contains tips on how to up the OWE mark in retrospect.
Total Mark for Equity OWE: 52/100. My top tip for this exam is make sure
you have model answers ready for each topic with EXCAT references, and
every part of the actual law SPELLED out in full. While I had model
answers ready and had put together notes before the exam on every topic
with references in place, they weren’t SPELLED out, and a lot of my
feedback was about that. In addition to that, if, given the law, the fact
pattern could lead to either outcome A or B, the examiners expect you to
mention both of those, even if B is the correct outcome, you will still need
to explore A (with all references, explanation, etc). Your answer should
use up nearly all the word count allowance; mine clearly didn’t and I lost a
lot of marks because of that. Plus, because I spent so much time adding
meat to my Part A answer, I didn’t have the time to complete Part B
properly which I completely flopped.
, Land Examination – Part A – Documentation
Official Copies
Official copy Title number TR2548 Edition date 25.05.2023
of register
- This official copy shows the entries subsisting on the
of title register on [two weeks before assessment] at 12:09:14.
- This date must be quoted as the “search from date” in any
official search application based on this copy.
- The date at the beginning of an entry is the date on which
the entry was made in the register.
- Issued on [two weeks before assessment].
- Under s.67 of the Land Registration Act 2002 this copy is
admissible in evidence to the same extent as the original.
- For information about the register of title see Land Registry
website www.landregistry.gov.uk or Land Registry Public
Guide 1- A guide to the information we keep and how you
can obtain it.
- This title is dealt with by Land Registry Croydon Office
A: Property Register
This register describes the land and the estate comprised in the title.
COUNTY DISTRICT
HAMPSHIRE WHITCHURCH
1. (30 September 2002) The freehold land shown edged with red on the plan of the
above Title filed at the Registry and being Rose House, Wood Lane, Whitchurch,
Hampshire RG28 9RH.
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