Conditional Registration Date and Time

Situation

When you submit a packet to ISC, you have the option of selecting a conditional registration date. This ensures that the packet is processed ONLY if the title appears exactly as it did on the date and time that you have selected. The treatment of the packet depends on the type of packet that has been submitted and what has happened since the conditional registration date and time selected.

NOTE: There are only three types of actions that may be submitted that are subject to conditional registration: 1) interest registrations, 2) interest amendments, and 3) title transfers.

Solution

If you are submitting an interest registration or interest amendment packet with a conditional registration date and time, any intervening action on the title (i.e. registration, assignment, amendment, or discharge of an interest or a sub interest, removal of a lock) will always cause the packet to be rejected.

If you are submitting a title transfer packet with a conditional registration date and time, the packet will ONLY be rejected if an interest registers or if a lock is placed on the title after the conditional registration date and time. Any other intervening action will NOT cause the packet to reject.