Devolution on the death of a registered proprietor (PG6)
What to do following the death of a joint, sole or last surviving proprietor of a registered estate, charge or mortgage (practice guide 6).
Applies to England and Wales
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Update history
2024-10-14 06:00
We have clarified the guidance in the third paragraph in section 4 concerning the death of a joint proprietor where the legal estate vests in the surviving registered proprietor(s).
2024-06-17 06:00
Sections 4 and 7 have been updated to clarify how the well-established rule of survivorship affects joint proprietors and that personal representatives of a deceased joint proprietor are not entitled to be registered as proprietors.
2024-04-29 06:00
Section 8 has been amended to clarify what evidence is required for the removal of a restriction in Form A from the register.
2024-04-02 06:00
The guide has been amended to provide more information about our requirements for the grant of representation for a deceased owner, and our practice when registering a personal representative pursuant to a grant ad colligenda bona or a disposition by such a personal representative.
2023-11-27 06:00
Section 2.5 has been added to give guidance on vesting and/or transfer of property as bona vacantia on intestacy.
2023-02-13 06:00
Section 2.2 has been amended to clarify that where a conveyancer’s certificate is lodged in support of an application it must confirm that the grant of probate, letters of administration or court order is not limited.
2023-01-30 06:00
Section 1.1 has been amended to clarify that we will destroy documents you send to us even if they are original certified copies.
2023-01-03 06:00
Section 2.3.2 has been amended to include information on grants ad colligenda bona.
2022-12-19 06:00
A new section 2.3.1 clarifies that after a grant of representation has been issued, a personal representative may delegate their function as executor or administrator to an attorney but his must be done by a power made under section 25 of the Trustee Act 1925 (as amended by section 5 of the Trustee Delegation Act 1999) which can last only 12 months and so has to be renewed if the delegation is to be for a longer period.
2022-12-12 06:00
Section 2.2 has been amended to assist us in identifying the type of application.
2022-02-28 06:00
Section 2 has been amended to clarify that an appointment of personal representatives obtained outside the UK is not acceptable unless it has been resealed by a court of probate in the UK.