This training webinar, brought to you by HM Land Registry endorsed training provider PCC Education Hub reviews and condenses the content of HM Land Registry practice guide 8: execution of deeds, breaking this informative guide down into small understandable chunks.
In order for a deed to be registerable it must be validly executed by the person making it.
In this session Maria discusses the execution of deeds to ensure they have been correctly signed and witnessed (if appropriate). Particular attention will be paid to the execution of deeds by individuals, companies, trustees and attorneys. Approved sample execution clauses will also be provided. The execution of deeds by an individual, a company, a trustee and an attorney will be reviewed and sample approved execution clauses will be provided.
You will learn:
- What are the elements of a deed
- Execution of deeds by an individual
- Execution of deeds by a company
- Execution of deeds by a trustee
- Execution of deeds by an attorney
- Q & A session
Extensive notes will be provided and time will be set aside for delegate questions
Please note, the course fee is per person.
All sessions are recorded and available on demand if you are unable to join live. Please book your place and the recording will be circulated 48 hours after the live session to review on-demand.
Date:
Tuesday 15th July 2025, 10am
Who Should Attend:
Delegates working in a post-completion or assistant position, wanting to have a clearer understanding of how to correctly draft or approve the execution panel of a deed.
Level:
Intermediate
Speaker:
Maria Hardy, Company Trainer, PCC Education Hub

Maria started her career in residential conveyancing in 2005 after completing her LLB at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Maria specialises in post-completion, risk, compliance and training. Prior to working with PCC Education Hub, Maria’s early career was spent working in Professional Negligence, and from 2014 to 2023 Maria was Head of Post-Completion and Compliance Officer for a large Residential Conveyancing firm. |