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Legal facts KIK 2nd part
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- Other algorithms
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- Status
- In use
General information
Theme
- Living
- Space and Infrastructure
Begin date
Contact information
Link to source registration
Responsible use
Goal and impact
With this algorithm, we aim to be able to process deeds as quickly and correctly as possible. It helps us work efficiently and improve the quality of deed processing.
Considerations
Legal facts KIK 2nd part has no negative impact on society. The process is designed so that legal certainty is not diminished and probably even improved.
Human intervention
Human on the loop. This algorithm is used in an automated process. There is no direct, manual checking. We check through a 2% sample.
Risk management
This algorithm has minimal risk.
Legal basis
Under Section 3(1a) of the Land Registry Act, it is our statutory duty to manage and update the Basic Land Registry. That is where this algorithm helps.
Operations
Data
We test the ruleset on a test set of 83,414 deeds. This training set is static and is not refreshed. This means that no new texts are added.
Technical design
We use a set of rules (regular expressions). These help recognise registrable facts. The custodian has checked and approved them.
External provider
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