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Posted Fri, 26 Apr 2024 19:51:12 GMT by Mark Pengilley
For historic abiding wayleaves agreed by utility companies with local councils prior to council house sale, will it be you or the council who will hold a copy of the contract ?
Posted Tue, 30 Apr 2024 06:18:16 GMT by Nimish Patel
Mark - We are less likely to hold a copy of the contract even if it was submitted at the time of first registration of the property. 
 

Wayleaves, licences and other similar agreements made with utility companies and local authorities may be only personal to the parties and confer no interest in and impose no burden on the land itself.

Therefore at the time of first registration we note the interest on the title merely to give notice of its existence.  

Posted Sun, 26 Oct 2025 18:50:22 GMT by Robert Lowe
I am trying to find the way leave agreement for a property I am buying.
The address is 11 Spencer drive,Nuthall,Nottingham,NG16 1DQ
Posted Mon, 27 Oct 2025 06:30:32 GMT by Adam Hookway
Robert - you can search online for a fee for registered information and #11 is registered under title NT290646. Search using that title number if you wish to
Search for land and property information - GOV.UK 
Please note that wayleaves are not always registered as they don't confer an interest that burdens the land so worth speaking to your conveyancer/legal rep before searching and consider asking the seller for details as appropriate 

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