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  2. Begin by entering the property address, including postcode if available, in the designated field. For example, you can write 'land adjoining 2 Acacia Avenue'.
  3. In panel 5, list any documents you are submitting with this application. Ensure that certified copies are provided where necessary.
  4. Complete the applicant's details in panel 6. If a company is applying, include the registered number and territory of incorporation.
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  6. In panel 10, indicate the basis of your application by placing an 'X' in one of the boxes provided.
  7. Finally, ensure all required signatures are obtained in panel 12 before submitting your application.

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Form UT1: Application for permission to appeal to an Upper Tribunal judge and notice of appeal for social security, child support, tax credits, housing benefit and council tax benefit cases.
Good leasehold title can be upgraded to absolute leasehold if you can provide the Land Registry with the landlord's title and (if they are not the freeholder), title to any other absolute freehold reversionary titles up to and including the freeholder.
Possessory title refers to when registration of a title was applied for, the applicant didn't have the right documents when registering the title to satisfy the threshold for the absolute title (the best form available). There are a number of reasons why land may be registered with possessory title.
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Possessory title can be upgraded to absolute title once the possessory title has been registered for 12 years, uninterrupted. It is usually necessary for the person making the application to provide a sworn Statutory Declaration confirming that no-one has challenged their ownership of the property during the 12 years.
You can apply to upgrade a good leasehold title to absolute leasehold if you can provide HM Land Registry with: the lessor's title and, where they are not the freeholder, title to any other reversionary titles up to and including the freeholder.
Qualified titles are granted where there is some specific defect that has been identified and this is stated in the register. These are even rarer than possessory titles.
You must show: that the squatter and any predecessors through whom they claim have been in adverse possession for at least 10 years (or at least 60 years for Crown foreshore) ending on the date of the application (Schedule 6, paragraph 1(1) of the Land Registration Act 2002).

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