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Land Title Act 1994
sec.215Certificates of title cease to be instruments
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### sec.215 Certificates of title cease to be instruments
On the commencement, a certificate of title—
ceases to be an instrument under this Act; and
ceases to be evidence, conclusive or otherwise, of the indefeasible title for the lot for which it was issued.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that subsection (1) does not affect—
the indefeasible title for the lot for which the certificate of title was issued; or
any interest in the lot for which the certificate of title was issued.
s 215 ins 2019 No. 7 s 247
(sec.215-ssec.1) On the commencement, a certificate of title— ceases to be an instrument under this Act; and ceases to be evidence, conclusive or otherwise, of the indefeasible title for the lot for which it was issued.
(sec.215-ssec.2) To remove any doubt, it is declared that subsection (1) does not affect— the indefeasible title for the lot for which the certificate of title was issued; or any interest in the lot for which the certificate of title was issued.
- (a) ceases to be an instrument under this Act; and
- (b) ceases to be evidence, conclusive or otherwise, of the indefeasible title for the lot for which it was issued.
- (a) the indefeasible title for the lot for which the certificate of title was issued; or
- (b) any interest in the lot for which the certificate of title was issued.