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Land Titles Act 1925
79Proprietor may vest estate jointly in self and others
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79 Proprietor may vest estate jointly in self and others
without limiting any use or without reassignment
The registered proprietor of any land or of any interest in land, under
this Act, whether of the nature of real or personal property, may, by
any of the forms of instruments of transfer provided by this Act,
modified as is necessary, transfer the land or interest, or any part
thereof, to his or her domestic partner, or the registered proprietor
may make the transfer to himself or herself jointly with any other
person, or create or execute any powers of appointment, or limit any
estates whether by remainder or otherwise, without limiting any use
or without any reassignment being executed; but upon the registration
of the transfer, the land or interest shall vest in the registered
proprietor jointly with any other person, or in the person taking under
the limitation, or in whose favour any power has been executed, or
otherwise according to the intent and meaning appearing in the
instrument and thereby expressed.
Note For the meaning of domestic partner, see Legislation Act, s 169.