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Community Organizations British and Irish Legal Information Institute
British and Irish Legal Information Institute
British and Irish Legal Information Institute
Acronym
BAILII
Governmental institution

Location

United Kingdom

The British and Irish Legal Information Institute (BAILII) provides access to the most comprehensive set of British and Irish primary legal materials that are available for free and in one place on the internet. In August 2012, BAILII included 90 databases covering 7 jurisdictions. The system contains around 36 gigabytes of legal materials and around 297,513 searchable documents.


BAILII is legally constituted in the UK as a company limited by guarantee (No 4131252) and as a charitable trust (registered charity no 1084803) and has been supported by a number of major sponsors and is assisted by many other organisations and individuals. BAILII is hosted in the UK and Ireland by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London and the Law Faculty, University College Cork.


The databases on BAILII are derived from a number of sources. Some of the data comes from existing free to air sites. Most of the databases are based on published and unpublished CD-ROMs or rely upon direct and indirect feeds by relevant courts, government departments and other organisations. All of the data have been converted into a consistent format and a generalised set of search and hypertext facilities have been added. Further details as to where databases come from are provided on the database home pages.


The software and approaches that are used on BAILII have been provided with the assistance of AustLII (the Australasian Legal Information Institute).


BAILII makes its website available on a subscription-free basis for the benefit of the public, including pro bono organisations, neighbourhood law centres, students and users in developing countries. BAILII incurs substantial running costs in maintaining its database and website, and is dependent on a continuing flow of donations in order to remain in operation. Commercial users of BAILII (including legal or other professionals, and publishers) and educational institutions are requested to make annual donations to BAILII in order to assist BAILII in meeting its running costs. Donations by cheque are preferred, and online donations can be made either here: DONATE via Virgin Money Giving     or here     DONATE via Charities Aid Foundation. BAILII's sponsors are listed here: Major Sponsors .


 

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Land Registration Rules, 1977.

Regulations
Irlanda
Europa
Europa Setentrional

The Rules provide for the deletion from the Land Registration Rules, 1972 of the existing Form 3 and the introduction of a new Form 3. The Rules also provide for the amendment of Rules 19 and 35 of the Land Registration Rules, 1972.

Land Registration Rules, 1986.

Regulations
Irlanda
Europa
Europa Setentrional

These Rules provide that the Registry map for property in urban areas shall as far as possible be on the 1/1000 scale and that all plans of property in such areas shall be shown on such scale with necessary or obvious adjustments to conform to ordnance detail. They prescribe that a crystallised charge on the appointment of a receiver under a debenture may be registered as a burden affecting registered land under section 69 of the Registration of Title Act, 1964.

Land Registration Rules, 1981

Regulations
Irlanda
Europa
Europa Setentrional

The Rules provide for the deletion from the Land Registration Rules, 1972 of the existing Form 3 and the introduction of a new Form 3, and amendment of Form 15. The Rules also provide for the amendment of Rules 19 and 35 of the Land Registration Rules, 1972. Form 3 concerns an application for first registration where purchase money or compensation does not exceed £50,000. Form 15 concerns application for the conversion of possessory title on a Certificate of Solicitor where the compensation, purchase money does not exceed £50,000.