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Land Title Act 2000
154Correcting unregistered instruments
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154 Correcting unregistered instruments
(1) The Registrar-General may correct an obvious error in a plan of
survey that is lodged by:
(a) drawing a line through the error without making the original
words illegible;
(b) including the correct information; and
(c) dating and initialling the correction.
(2) The Registrar-General may correct an obvious error in an
instrument that is lodged (other than a plan of survey) by noting the
correction on the instrument.
(3) The Registrar-General may correct an obvious error in an
instrument that is lodged only if the Registrar-General is satisfied
that the instrument is incorrect and the correction will not prejudice
the rights of a person.
(4) An instrument corrected by the Registrar-General under this section
has the same effect as if the relevant error had not been made.
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