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Land Registration Regulations
[Subsidiary]
[1986 Ed.
Conduct in the Land Office.
(iii) supplying a copy thereof in the form generally known as a reader-printer hard copy; or
(iv) producing the copy plan for inspection in the Land Office;
(g) in the case of a plan deposited in the Land Office under the provisions of any Ordinance, by producing such plan for inspection in the Land Office;
(h) in the case of a plan referred to but not contained in a Crown lease and deposited in the Land Office under the provisions of such lease, by-
(i) supplying a photocopy of the plan; or
(ii) producing the plan for inspection in the Land Office; and
(i) in the case of a Crown lease by supplying a copy thereof either---
(i) in the form generally known as a diazo copy; or
(ii) in the form generally known as a reader-printer hard copy.
(2) The Land Officer shall not be obliged to make available any book, register, index or other record referred to in paragraph (1) other than in the way prescribed by that paragraph or, where more than one way is so prescribed, in any one such way as he may, in his discretion, decide.
(3) The Land Officer shall not be obliged to make available any book, register, index or other record of the Land Office other than a record referred to in paragraph (1).
22. (1) Except with the permission of the Land Officer, no person shall enter or remain in any part of the Land Office not open to the public.
(2) No person shall-
(a) smoke in any part of the Land Office open to the public; or
(b) write upon, mark in any way, or alter or interfere with the sequence of, any Land Office record.
(3) The Land Officer, or any member of the Land Office staff authorized by him in that behalf, may require any person to leave the Land Office or any part thereof-
(a) who he has reason to believe has contravened or is about to contravene regulation 22(1) or (2);
(b) who is behaving in a noisy or disorderly manner;
(c) who appears to him to be under the influence of drink or drugs; or
(d) who refuses or fails to comply with any reasonable requirement of the Land Officer in furtherance of the proper management of the Land Office.
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