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Commercial Property Standard Enquiries CPSE.1 ... - Blake Lapthorn

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4.2 In respect of any Adverse Rights to which the <strong>Property</strong> is subject, and unlessapparent from the copy documents supplied, please:(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)give full details and supply copies of all relevant documents, plans andconsents;state to what extent any Adverse Rights have been exercised;state who has the benefit of any Adverse Rights;state whether any Adverse Rights can be terminated and, if so, by whom;give details of the maintenance (including costs) of any land, Conduits orequipment used in connection with any Adverse Rights; andconfirm that all terms and conditions relating to the exercise of any AdverseRights have been complied with or, if they have not, give details.Not applicable.4.3 Unless apparent from the copy documents supplied, does any person use any part ofthe <strong>Property</strong> with or without your permission?No4.4 Have you, or to your knowledge has anyone else, applied to have any restrictivecovenant affecting the <strong>Property</strong> modified or discharged?No4.5 Unless full details appear from the copy documents already supplied, please supplydetails of any interests to which the <strong>Property</strong> is subject under Schedules 1, 3 or 12 tothe Land Registration Act 2002.None4.6 For the purposes of Part I of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000:(a)(b)(c)is the <strong>Property</strong> "access land" within the meaning of section 1(1) of that Act;if the answer to 4.6(a) is "no", are you aware of anything that might result inthe <strong>Property</strong> becoming "access land"; andif the answer to enquiry 4.6(a) is "yes", are there any exclusions orrestrictions in force under Chapter II of Part I of the Countryside and Rightsof Way Act 2000?(a) Not that the Landlord is aware of, but please rely upon your own searches andwww.practicallaw.com/property7 <strong>CPSE.1</strong>© MEMBER FIRMS OF LPSLGAND PRACTICAL LAWCOMPANY LIMITED 2002-13

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