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6107 Documents—alterations
(1) An alteration on a document must be made by—
(a) striking through the writing intended to be altered so that the
original writing is still legible; and
(b) having the alteration signed or initialled by—
(i) if the document is signed—everyone who signed the
(ii) if the document is signed and witnessed—everyone who
signed and witnessed the document; or
(iii) if the document is not signed, or signed and witnessed—
the party filing the document.
(2) The alteration may be handwritten.
(3) However, if the alteration is handwritten, it must be—
(a) legible; and
(b) made in a way that is—
(i) permanent; and
(ii) can be photocopied to produce a copy satisfactory to the
(4) A document cannot be filed if it contains an alteration that causes a
material disfigurement.
alteration includes an alteration by omission, substitution or addition.
Note Pt 2.7 (Amendment) deals with the amendment of filed documents.
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