The Land Registration (Scotland) Act was introduced in 2012, and fundamentally changed the way land ownership and rights are recorded in Scotland. The act established a system of electronic registration for all land and property, creating a more accurate and accessible system for managing titles and deeds. The act also provided for new powers for the Keeper of the Registers of Scotland, who is responsible for maintaining and updating the land register. With the Land Registration (Scotland) Act, Scotland joined a growing number of countries that have modernized their land registration systems in order to streamline the process and increase transparency.
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