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Real Property Act 1900
45GWithdrawal of possessory application
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#### 45G Withdrawal of possessory application
45G Withdrawal of possessory application
> > (1) A possessory applicant may withdraw his or her possessory application before it is granted and, where the application is so withdrawn, the Registrar-General, when requested in writing so to do, shall return to the possessory applicant, or to the person appearing to the Registrar-General to be entitled, all documents lodged in support of the application.
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> > (2) If it appears to the Registrar-General—
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> > > (a) that a possessory applicant has not complied with the requirements of this Act relating to possessory applications,
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> > > (b) that the evidence adduced by a possessory applicant in support of the application is deficient in any material particular, or
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> > > (c) that a possessory applicant has not proceeded with the application within a reasonable time, having regard to the circumstances of the case,
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> > the Registrar-General may reject the application.
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> > (3) (Repealed)
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> **s 45G:** Ins 1979 No 26, Sch 1 (9). Am 1984 No 25, Sch 4 (6).