| 11. | EULIS was an initiative led by the official bodies for land registration in European countries.
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| 12. | Land registration by county was introduced by the Land Registers ( Scotland ) Act 1868.
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| 13. | However, in the Land Registration Act 2002 adverse possession of registered land became much harder.
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| 14. | Baronies continue to be used in land registration, and specification such as in planning permissions.
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| 15. | On November 6, 1902, the Philippine Commission enacted Act 496 known as the Land Registration Act.
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| 16. | The old boundaries are still officially used for a few purposes, namely land registration and lieutenancy.
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| 17. | The Torrens title system is the basis for land registration systems in several common law countries.
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| 18. | The law of adverse possession was fundamentally altered following the passing of the Land Registration Act 2002.
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| 19. | Land registration books are managed by Croatian authorities, but the Serbian side does not recognise these ownerships.
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| 20. | Scotland is one of the first countries in the world to have a system of land registration.
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