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NO. The law as it stands is that any piece of land that has the liability, whether shown on the title documents or not, can be liable. As of 13/10/2013 the church has to register the liability against the title in order to ensure it can enforce their right to charge. There are simple, online and cost effective search options (£15 + VAT i think) with lopw cost insurance (circa £50) if there is a problem. A small price to pay for 25 year's peace of mind when one couple were charged £200k to repair their local chancel! Dont forget though, if your conveyancer doesnt warn you of the risk and the church claims against you just sue your conveyancer - its their job to do all "usual and necessary searches".

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