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What does dotted line on title deed indicate?
AC20
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Does anyone know what does a dotted line mean. No legend / key on the title deed.0
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Would help if we could see it…0
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It just marks the legal boundary where the underlying Ordnance Survey map doesn't have a physical boundary mapped.2
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AC20 said:Does anyone know what does a dotted line mean. No legend / key on the title deed.If the lines are drawn on the OS base mapping (which it looks like they are) then -"Features less than 30cm high, such as kerbs or where two different surfaces meet, are shown by dotted black lines. Dotted black lines can also represent features that overhang such as the outline of a building above ground surface level or where a roadway passes underneath."https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/land-registry-plans-the-basis-of-land-registry-applications/land-registry-plans-the-basis-of-land-registry-plans-practice-guide-40-supplement-1#feature-representation-on-ordnance-survey-mappingSo in this case the lines likely represent a very low wall/fence, or just a change in surface material.1
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Thanks this is helpfulSection62 said:AC20 said:Does anyone know what does a dotted line mean. No legend / key on the title deed.If the lines are drawn on the OS base mapping (which it looks like they are) then -"Features less than 30cm high, such as kerbs or where two different surfaces meet, are shown by dotted black lines. Dotted black lines can also represent features that overhang such as the outline of a building above ground surface level or where a roadway passes underneath."https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/land-registry-plans-the-basis-of-land-registry-applications/land-registry-plans-the-basis-of-land-registry-plans-practice-guide-40-supplement-1#feature-representation-on-ordnance-survey-mappingSo in this case the lines likely represent a very low wall/fence, or just a change in surface material.0
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