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Land Title Act 2000
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149 Decision makers
(1) This section applies in relation to a dealing that takes effect as a
result of the exercise of authority by a decision maker.
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(2) If, at the time the authority was purportedly exercised, an advance
personal plan conferring authority to enter into the dealing on the
decision maker was registered in the Advance Personal Planning
(Part 4A) Register, the Registrar-General may register the dealing
without needing to be satisfied:
(a) that the plan has not been amended by an unregistered
amendment; or
(b) that the plan has not ceased to be in force; or
(c) that the person purportedly exercising the authority has not
ceased to be a decision maker; or
(d) that circumstances exist that entitle the decision maker to
exercise the authority.
(3) However, the Registrar-General must not register the dealing if,
before the time the authority was purportedly exercised, either of
the following had been registered in the Advance Personal Planning
(Part 4A) Register:
(a) a notice that the person purporting to exercise the authority
has ceased to be a decision maker;
(b) a notice that the advance personal plan has ceased to be in
force.
(4) For this section, if an advance personal plan has been registered in
the Advance Personal Planning (Part 4A) Register, the terms of the
plan at a particular time are taken to be the terms of the plan when
it was first registered, as amended by any amendments that have
been registered in that Register before the time in question.
(5) In this section:
advance personal plan, see section 3 of the Advance Personal
Planning Act 2013.
Advance Personal Planning (Part 4A) Register, see section 55B
of the Advance Personal Planning Act 2013.
decision maker, see section 3 of the Advance Personal
Planning Act 2013.