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South Bank Corporation (Modified Building Units and Group Titles) Regulation 2014
sch.1-sec.8Requirements for registration
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### sch.1-sec.8 Requirements for registration
A plan lodged for registration in the land registry must—
be in the approved form; and
be printed on paper that is—
A3; and
of a density of at least 130gsm; and
comply with any relevant direction of the registrar.
A notice of conversion, schedule of lot entitlements or other document lodged for registration in the land registry must—
be in the approved form; and
be printed on paper that is—
A4; and
white bond of a density of at least 80gsm; and
free from discolouration and blemishes; and
comply with the following requirements—
have clear margins no smaller than 10mm on all sides;
have a clear space no smaller than 90mm wide and 65mm deep at the top right-hand corner of the relevant form for a duty imprint;
be completed on 1 side only, either—
printed with type size no smaller than 1.8mm (10 point); or
in a way that is permanent and that can be photocopied to produce a copy satisfactory to the registrar;
have all pages of the relevant form and all attachments securely bound together in a way approved by the registrar; and
comply with any relevant direction of the registrar.
Subject to subsection (4) , an alteration on a document may only be made by—
striking through the printing or writing to be altered so the original printing or writing is still legible; and
having each party to the document and each witness initial the alteration to the document.
An alteration on a plan must be initialled by—
the surveyor who prepared the plan; and
for an alteration that affects the boundary of a lot—
if the appropriate authority is the corporation—the corporation manager; or
if the appropriate authority is the council—the council’s chief executive officer.
In this section—
relevant direction , of the registrar for a plan or other document, means a direction of the registrar under the Land Title Act 1994 , section 10 (1) (b) that is relevant to the plan or document.
(amended)
sch 1 s 8 amd 2021 Act No. 12 s 148 sch 3
(sch.1-sec.8-ssec.1) A plan lodged for registration in the land registry must— be in the approved form; and be printed on paper that is— A3; and of a density of at least 130gsm; and comply with any relevant direction of the registrar.
(sch.1-sec.8-ssec.2) A notice of conversion, schedule of lot entitlements or other document lodged for registration in the land registry must— be in the approved form; and be printed on paper that is— A4; and white bond of a density of at least 80gsm; and free from discolouration and blemishes; and comply with the following requirements— have clear margins no smaller than 10mm on all sides; have a clear space no smaller than 90mm wide and 65mm deep at the top right-hand corner of the relevant form for a duty imprint; be completed on 1 side only, either— printed with type size no smaller than 1.8mm (10 point); or in a way that is permanent and that can be photocopied to produce a copy satisfactory to the registrar; have all pages of the relevant form and all attachments securely bound together in a way approved by the registrar; and comply with any relevant direction of the registrar.
(sch.1-sec.8-ssec.3) Subject to subsection (4) , an alteration on a document may only be made by— striking through the printing or writing to be altered so the original printing or writing is still legible; and having each party to the document and each witness initial the alteration to the document.
(sch.1-sec.8-ssec.4) An alteration on a plan must be initialled by— the surveyor who prepared the plan; and for an alteration that affects the boundary of a lot— if the appropriate authority is the corporation—the corporation manager; or if the appropriate authority is the council—the council’s chief executive officer.
(sch.1-sec.8-ssec.5) In this section— relevant direction , of the registrar for a plan or other document, means a direction of the registrar under the Land Title Act 1994 , section 10 (1) (b) that is relevant to the plan or document. (amended)
- (a) be in the approved form; and
- (b) be printed on paper that is— (i) A3; and (ii) of a density of at least 130gsm; and
- (i) A3; and
- (ii) of a density of at least 130gsm; and
- (c) comply with any relevant direction of the registrar.
- (i) A3; and
- (ii) of a density of at least 130gsm; and
- (a) be in the approved form; and
- (b) be printed on paper that is— (i) A4; and (ii) white bond of a density of at least 80gsm; and (iii) free from discolouration and blemishes; and
- (i) A4; and
- (ii) white bond of a density of at least 80gsm; and
- (iii) free from discolouration and blemishes; and
- (c) comply with the following requirements— (i) have clear margins no smaller than 10mm on all sides; (ii) have a clear space no smaller than 90mm wide and 65mm deep at the top right-hand corner of the relevant form for a duty imprint; (iii) be completed on 1 side only, either— (A) printed with type size no smaller than 1.8mm (10 point); or (B) in a way that is permanent and that can be photocopied to produce a copy satisfactory to the registrar; (iv) have all pages of the relevant form and all attachments securely bound together in a way approved by the registrar; and
- (i) have clear margins no smaller than 10mm on all sides;
- (ii) have a clear space no smaller than 90mm wide and 65mm deep at the top right-hand corner of the relevant form for a duty imprint;
- (iii) be completed on 1 side only, either— (A) printed with type size no smaller than 1.8mm (10 point); or (B) in a way that is permanent and that can be photocopied to produce a copy satisfactory to the registrar;
- (A) printed with type size no smaller than 1.8mm (10 point); or
- (B) in a way that is permanent and that can be photocopied to produce a copy satisfactory to the registrar;
- (iv) have all pages of the relevant form and all attachments securely bound together in a way approved by the registrar; and
- (d) comply with any relevant direction of the registrar.
- (i) A4; and
- (ii) white bond of a density of at least 80gsm; and
- (iii) free from discolouration and blemishes; and
- (i) have clear margins no smaller than 10mm on all sides;
- (ii) have a clear space no smaller than 90mm wide and 65mm deep at the top right-hand corner of the relevant form for a duty imprint;
- (iii) be completed on 1 side only, either— (A) printed with type size no smaller than 1.8mm (10 point); or (B) in a way that is permanent and that can be photocopied to produce a copy satisfactory to the registrar;
- (A) printed with type size no smaller than 1.8mm (10 point); or
- (B) in a way that is permanent and that can be photocopied to produce a copy satisfactory to the registrar;
- (iv) have all pages of the relevant form and all attachments securely bound together in a way approved by the registrar; and
- (A) printed with type size no smaller than 1.8mm (10 point); or
- (B) in a way that is permanent and that can be photocopied to produce a copy satisfactory to the registrar;
- (a) striking through the printing or writing to be altered so the original printing or writing is still legible; and
- (b) having each party to the document and each witness initial the alteration to the document.
- (a) the surveyor who prepared the plan; and
- (b) for an alteration that affects the boundary of a lot— (i) if the appropriate authority is the corporation—the corporation manager; or (ii) if the appropriate authority is the council—the council’s chief executive officer.
- (i) if the appropriate authority is the corporation—the corporation manager; or
- (ii) if the appropriate authority is the council—the council’s chief executive officer.
- (i) if the appropriate authority is the corporation—the corporation manager; or
- (ii) if the appropriate authority is the council—the council’s chief executive officer.