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It is used when a proprietor of an undivided share in land (i.e., land held jointly or in common with others) transfers that share to another party. The transferee then joins the continuing proprietors in holding the land, either as tenants in common or joint tenants.The main purposes of Form LRA 35 are:Facilitate transfer of co-ownership shares: Allows a co-owner to transfer their share in land without partitioning the property.Provide flexibility: Ensures that ownership structures like tenancy in common or joint tenancy can continue even after one co-owner transfers their interest.Maintain proper records: Ensures the Land Register reflects accurate ownership of shares in jointly owned property.Prevent disputes: By requiring clear documentation, signatures, photographs, and certification, it helps avoid conflicts between co-owners.
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