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Land Titles Act 1925
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69C Record of administrative interests
(1) This section applies if the registrar-general keeps a record of
administrative interests on the register.
(2) The registrar-general may include, in the record, the following
information about an administrative interest that is a decision:
(a) the date of the decision;
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(b) the particulars of the decision;
(c) the law under which the decision was made.
(3) The registrar-general may include in the record any relevant
information about an administrative interest mentioned in
section 69A (c) that the registrar-general considers necessary to
describe the interest.
(4) If the registrar-general includes in the record information about an
administrative interest mentioned in section 69A (c), the
registrar-general must notify the Minister responsible for the
Dangerous Substances Act 2004 about the inclusion.
(5) The registrar-general may include, in the record, the following
information about a parcel of land to which an administrative interest
relates:
(a) if the parcel is leased—the name of the lessee;
(b) the block and section;
(c) the address of the parcel;
(d) any other information the registrar-general considers necessary
in relation to the parcel.
(6) However, if the registrar-general includes information mentioned in
subsection (5) in relation to the parcel of land, the information must
not include information other than information already available on
the register in relation to the parcel.