NSWIn ForceAct
Real Property Act 1900
4BDeputy Registrars-General
Start here
Get a plain-English read of 4B
Turn the raw legal text into a practical explanation grounded in Real Property Act 1900.
#### 4B Deputy Registrars-General
4B Deputy Registrars-General
> > (1) The Registrar-General may, by instrument in writing, designate one or more members of staff of the Department to be Deputy Registrars-General.
>
> > (2) If more than one Deputy Registrar-General is designated, the Registrar-General may, in the instrument designating a person to be a Deputy Registrar-General or by a subsequent instrument in writing, designate one of the Deputy Registrars-General to be the Senior Deputy Registrar-General.
>
> > (3) A Deputy Registrar-General has such powers and functions as may be—
> >
> > > (a) assigned to the Deputy Registrar-General by the Registrar-General, and
> >
> > > (b) conferred or imposed on the Deputy Registrar-General by or under this or any other Act.
>
> > (4) A Deputy Registrar-General is to exercise his or her powers and functions (including delegated powers and functions of the Registrar-General) in accordance with any directions given by the Registrar-General.
>
> > (5) If there is no Registrar-General or the Registrar-General is absent from his or her duties—
> >
> > > (a) in the case where there is only one Deputy Registrar-General—the Deputy Registrar-General may act as the Registrar-General, or
> >
> > > (b) in the case where there is more than one Deputy Registrar-General—the Senior Deputy Registrar-General may act as the Registrar-General.
>
> > (6) A Deputy Registrar-General acting as the Registrar-General under subsection (5) has the same powers and functions as the Registrar-General and anything done by the Deputy Registrar-General in the exercise of those powers and functions has same effect as if it had been done by the Registrar-General.
>
> **s 4B:** Ins 2015 No 23, Sch 1.7 \[3\].