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Trustee Act 1893
63Preservation of powers of Registrar-General
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63 Preservation of powers of Registrar-General
Nothing in this part of this Act contained, or thereby implied or to be
done in pursuance thereof, shall be construed to affect the title of
any registered proprietor with notice of any trust, or otherwise to
limit the right of any registered proprietor to deal with the estate or
interest of which he is registered proprietor for all the purposes of
the Land Title Act 2000, as absolute owner, or to defeat, limit, or
prejudice any power or discretion vested in the Registrar-General
under the Land Title Act 2000, but all such powers and discretions
may be exercised by the Registrar-General with reference to
proceedings under this Act; and for the purpose of such
proceedings this part of this Act shall be incorporated with the Land
Title Act 2000, and all persons shall be subject to the provisions
thereof.