If there is more than one future claim you should enter them by
noting each prospective claim on an entry sheet or elsewhere
prominently in the file. From the entry it must be easy to identify
readily, the interest or the property concerned. For example,
“Life interest of X under the deceased’s
will/intestacy”
“Annuity of £y payable to Z for life under Clause
7 of the Settlement dated…..”
"Woodlands at Starkadder Farm passing to Robyn Giles" (as
described in the valuation filed at sub file F)
You should also enter “IHF” in red opposite the
note
You should enter each “F” marking in review date
order on the file cover, together with the review date for each
marking.
When a file is keyed with a future claim the registry
The file can then be sent to store.
Any case that has previously been marked Open (Future Claim)
and needs to be finally closed, should be clearly marked as such in
the status box on the front of the file cover. If a future claim
label has been placed on the file it should be made clear that this
is no longer relevant. This will be shown by crossing through the
writing on the label with a thick black pen.