CAP. 128]
Land Registration
Originally
3 of 1844.
10 of 1856.
2 of 1896.
(Cap. 128, 1950.)
36 of 1902.
30 of 1911.
50 of 1911 51 of 1911. 8 of 1912.
43 of 1912.
24 of 1915.
5 of 1924.
28 of 1931. 27 of 1937.
23 of 1938.
20 of 1948.
9 of 1950.
37 of 1950.
10 of 1953.
24 of 1965,
34 of 1978.
6 of 1980.
29 of 1983.
[1986 Ed.
CHAPTER 128
LAND REGISTRATION
To provide for the registration of deeds, conveyances, wills, judgments and other instruments affecting real or immovable property, the keeping of Land Office records, and for other matters relating to land registration.
(Replaced, 56 of 1980, s. 2)
31 of 1998
[28 February 1844.]
62 of 1984.
49 of 1986.
Preamble.
Short title.
Interpretation.
Establishment of Land Office for registration of instruments affecting land.
WHEREAS it is expedient to prevent secret and fraudulent conveyances, and to provide means whereby the title to real and immovable property may be easily traced and ascertained:
(Amended, 5 of 1911, s. 4)
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Land Registration Ordinance.
(Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6)
1A. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-
"document" includes, in addition to a document in writing--
(a) any map, plan or drawing:
(b) any disc, tape or other device in which data other than visual images are embodied so as to be capable, with or without the aid of some other equipment, of being reproduced therefrom; and
(c) any film, tape or other device in which visual images are embodied so as to be capable, with or without the aid of some other equipment, of being reproduced therefrom;
"record" includes not only a written record but any record conveying information or instructions by any other means whatsoever.
(Added, 49 of 1986, s. 2)
REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENTS AFFECTING LAND
2. (1) The Land Office shall be a public office for the registration of deeds, conveyances, and other instruments in writing, and wills and judgments; and all deeds, conveyances, and other instruments in writing, and wills and all judgments, by which deeds,
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CAP. 128]
Land Registration
Originally
3 of 1844.
10 of 1856.
2 of 1896.
(Cap. 128, 1950.)
36 of 1902.
30 of 1911.
50 of 1911 51 of 1911. 8 of 1912.
43 of 1912.
24 of 1915.
5 of 1924.
28 of 1931. 27 of 1937.
23 of 1938.
20 of 1948.
9 of 1950.
37 of 1950.
10 of 1953.
24 of 1965,
34 of 1978.
$6 of 1980.
29 of 1983.
[1986 Ed.
CHAPTER 128
LAND REGISTRATION
To provide for the registration of deeds, conveyances, wills, judgments and other instruments affecting real or immovable property, the keeping of Land Office records, and for other matters relating to land registration.
(Replaced, 56 of 1980, s. 2)
31 of 1998
[28 February 1844.]
62 of 1984.
49 of 1986.
Preamble.
Short title.
Interpretation.
Establishment of Land Office for registration of instruments affecting land.
WHEREAS it is expedient to prevent secret and fraudulent convey- ances, and to provide means whereby the title to real and immovable property may be easily traced and ascertained:
(Amended, 5 of 1911, s. 4)
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Land Registration Ordinance.
(Amended, 5 of 1924, s. 6)
1A. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires- "document" includes, in addition to a document in writing--
(a) any map, plan or drawing:
(b) any disc, tape or other device in which data other than visual images are embodied so as to be capable, with or without the aid of some other equipment, of being repro- duced therefrom; and
(c) any film, tape or other device in which visual images are embodied so as to be capable, with or without the aid of some other equipment, of being reproduced therefrom; "record" includes not only a written record but any record convey- ing information or instructions by any other means whatsoever. ( Added, 49 of 1986, s. 2)
REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENTS AFFECTING LAND
2. (1) The Land Office shall be a public office for the registration of deeds, conveyances, and other instruments in writing, and wills and judgments; and all deeds, conveyances, and other instruments in writing, and wills and all judgments, by which deeds,
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