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Land Titles Act 1925
135Transmission on death of proprietor
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135 Transmission on death of proprietor
(1) On the death of a registered proprietor, the executor, executrix,
administrator, administratrix or other person claiming to be entitled
to be registered as proprietor may apply to the registrar-general to be
registered as proprietor of all or part of the interest of that deceased
proprietor.
(2) An application shall be supported by—
(a) evidence of the grant of administration or such other evidence
of the applicant’s claim as he or she is able to produce; and
(b) where the applicant claims otherwise than as executor,
executrix, administrator, administratrix or trustee—evidence of
the consent of the executor, executrix, administrator,
administratrix or trustee of the deceased proprietor, unless the
registrar-general dispenses with that consent.
(3) Where the registrar-general is not satisfied that the evidence provided
with an application is sufficient to support the application he or she
may request the applicant to produce further specified evidence.
(4) Where the registrar-general is satisfied, on the basis of the evidence
produced under subsection (2) or (3), that the applicant is entitled to
be registered as proprietor, the registrar-general shall register the
applicant as proprietor of the relevant interest.
(5) Where, pursuant to an application, a person is registered as proprietor
with the consent of another person given under subsection (2) (b), the
person who has given the consent shall be deemed to have become
registered as proprietor, immediately before the registration of the
applicant as proprietor, of the land specified in the application and to
have transferred that land to the applicant.
(6) In this section:
grant of administration means—
(a) a grant of probate, or of letters of administration, under the
Administration and Probate Act 1929; or
(b) a grant of an order to collect and administer under section 88 of
that Act; or
(c) an election to administer under section 87C of that Act; or
(d) a corresponding grant or election under a law in force in a State
or another Territory.