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Land Titles Act 1925
53Evidence as to title
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53 Evidence as to title
(1) The register is conclusive evidence—
(a) as to the interests held in land under the Act; and
(b) that the registered proprietor of each such interest is entitled to
that interest.
(2) A certified copy of a part of the register, furnished under section 65
and signed and sealed by the registrar-general, is conclusive evidence
of the matters stated in the certified copy, as at the date on which the
certified copy was furnished.
(3) A certificate of title signed and sealed by the registrar-general is
evidence of the matters stated in the certificate.
(4) If the register contains a statement to the effect that the person named
therein is entitled to any easement therein specified, the statement
shall be conclusive evidence that he or she is so entitled.
(5) If the register contains the words ‘Together with a right of
carriageway over the road delineated and coloured brown on the said
map’ or words to the like effect, those words shall have the same
effect as if the words contained in schedule 1 had been in their stead.