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Land Title Act 2000
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11 Consent to be written on instrument etc.
(1) If the consent of a person is necessary for the transfer or other
dealing with a lot, the consent must be:
(a) written or contained on, or form part of, the relevant
instrument; or
(b) if the Registrar-General considers it appropriate – lodged with
the relevant instrument.
(2) If the relevant instrument is an electronic conveyancing document,
a person is taken to have complied with subsection (1) if the
consent:
(a) is in the form of an electronic conveyancing document; and
(b) is lodged with the relevant instrument.
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(3) Subsection (4) applies if the relevant instrument is lodged in an
electronic form by an electronic communication under:
(a) this Act or another law, other than the Electronic
Conveyancing National Law (NT); and
(b) the Electronic Transactions (Northern Territory) Act 2000.
(4) A person is taken to have complied with subsection (1) if:
(a) a method is used to identify the person and to indicate the
person's consent; and
(b) having regard to all the relevant circumstances when the
method was used, the method was as reliable as was
appropriate for the purposes for which the consent was
communicated; and
(c) the Registrar-General consents to the requirement being met
by using the method.