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CAP. 128]

Land Registration Regulations

[Subsidiary]

Date of registration.

Notice of instruments available for collection.

Microfilming of old memorials.

Disposal of memorials when microfilmed.

Correction of memorials.

[1986 Ed.

(a) if he is then satisfied in respect of such instrument, memorial and plans (if any) as to the matters specified in section 23 of the Ordinance, proceed to register the instrument in accordance with regulation 14; or

(b) if he is not so satisfied, again withhold the instrument from registration.

(5) Paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) shall apply in respect of any instrument withheld under paragraph (4)(b).

16. Registration of an instrument when completed shall take effect from the date recorded on the memorial thereof under regulation 10(e), and such record together with the certificate of registration referred to in regulation 14(2) shall be evidence of the registration of such instrument, and of the date of registration.

17. Notice under regulation 14(3) or regulation 15(2)(b) that an instrument is available for collection shall be given by placing the name of the person who delivered the instrument on a notice board maintained for the purpose in a conspicuous place in the Land Office; but the Land Officer may, in a particular case, give notice in such further or other manner as may appear to him to be practicable.

18. (1) The Land Officer shall, as soon as practicable after the commencement of these regulations, record on 16 mm black and white microfilm the memorial of every instrument registered prior to the commencement of these regulations.

(2) The microfilm record of every memorial referred to in paragraph (1) shall be deposited and kept by the Land Officer in a secure place in the Land Office for future reference when required.

19. The Land Officer may, where any memorial has been recorded on microfilm in accordance with regulation 14(2) or 18(1), destroy or otherwise dispose of such memorial or part thereof in such manner as he thinks fit.

20. (1) Any correction by erasure, interlineation or otherwise in any memorial of an instrument registered under the Ordinance shall-

(a) in the case of any such memorial recorded on microfilm, be noted and set forth at length on a copy thereof in the form generally known as a reader-printer hard copy, together with the reasons for making the same;

(b) in the case of any other such memorial, be noted and set forth at length in red ink on the margin thereof, together with the reasons for making the same,

and shall be attested and verified by the signature of the Land Officer.

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A 8 CAP. 128] Land Registration Regulations [Subsidiary] Date of registration. Notice of instruments available for collection. Microfilming of old memorials. Disposal of memorials when microfilmed. Correction of memorials. [1986 Ed. (a) if he is then satisfied in respect of such instrument, memorial and plans (if any) as to the matters specified in section 23 of the Ordinance, proceed to register the instrument in accordance with regulation 14; or (b) if he is not so satisfied, again withhold the instrument from registration. (5) Paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) shall apply in respect of any instrument withheld under paragraph (4)(b). 16. Registration of an instrument when completed shall take effect from the date recorded on the memorial thereof under regulation 10(e), and such record together with the certificate of registration referred to in regulation 14(2) shall be evidence of the registration of such instrument, and of the date of registration. 17. Notice under regulation 14(3) or regulation 15(2)(b) that an instrument is available for collection shall be given by placing the name of the person who delivered the instrument on a notice board maintained for the purpose in a conspicuous place in the Land Office; but the Land Officer may, in a particular case, give notice in such further or other manner as may appear to him to be practicable. 18. (1) The Land Officer shall, as soon as practicable after the commencement of these regulations, record on 16 mm black and white microfilm the memorial of every instrument registered prior to the commencement of these regulations. (2) The microfilm record of every memorial referred to in paragraph (1) shall be deposited and kept by the Land Officer in a secure place in the Land Office for future reference when required. 19. The Land Officer may, where any memorial has been recorded on microfilm in accordance with regulation 14(2) or 18(1), destroy or otherwise dispose of such memorial or part thereof in such manner as he thinks fit. 20. (1) Any correction by erasure, interlineation or otherwise in any memorial of an instrument registered under the Ordinance shall- (a) in the case of any such memorial recorded on microfilm, be noted and set forth at length on a copy thereof in the form generally known as a reader-printer hard copy, together with the reasons for making the same; (b) in the case of any other such memorial, be noted and set forth at length in red ink on the margin thereof, together with the reasons for making the same, and shall be attested and verified by the signature of the Land Officer. 1
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A 8 CAP. 128] Land Registration Regulations [Subsidiary] Date of registration. Notice of instru- ments available for collection. Microfilming of old memorials. Disposal of memorials when microfilmed. Correction of memorials. [1986 Ed. (a) if he is then satisfied in respect of such instrument, memorial and plans (if any) as to the matters specified in section 23 of the Ordinance, proceed to register the instrument in accordance with regulation 14; or (b) if he is not so satisfied, again withhold the instrument from registration. (5) Paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) shall apply in respect of any instrument withheld under paragraph (4)(b). 16. Registration of an instrument when completed shall take effect from the date recorded on the memorial thereof under regulation 10(e), and such record together with the certificate of registration referred to in regulation 14(2) shall be evidence of the registration of such instrument, and of the date of registration. 17. Notice under regulation 14(3) or regulation 15(2)(b) that an instrument is available for collection shall be given by placing the name of the person who delivered the instrument on a notice board maintained for the purpose in a conspicuous place in the Land Office; but the Land Officer may, in a particular case, give notice in such further or other manner as may appear to him to be practicable. 18. (1) The Land Officer shall, as soon as practicable after the commencement of these regulations, record on 16 mm black and white microfilm the memorial of every instrument registered prior to the commencement of these regulations. (2) The microfilm record of every memorial referred to in paragraph (1) shall be deposited and kept by the Land Officer in a secure place in the Land Office for future reference when required. 19. The Land Officer may, where any memorial has been recorded on microfilm in accordance with regulation 14(2) or 18(1), destroy or otherwise dispose of such memorial or part thereof in such manner as he thinks fit. 20. (1) Any correction by erasure, interlineation or otherwise in any memorial of an instrument registered under the Ordinance shall- (a) in the case of any such memorial recorded on microfilm, be noted and set forth at length on a copy thereof in the form generally known as a reader-printer hard copy, together with the reasons for making the same; (b) in the case of any other such memorial, be noted and set forth at length in red ink on the margin thereof, together with the reasons for making the same, and shall be attested and verified by the signature of the Land Officer. 1
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A 8

CAP. 128]

Land Registration Regulations

[Subsidiary]

Date of registration.

Notice of instru- ments available for collection.

Microfilming of old memorials.

Disposal of

memorials when microfilmed.

Correction of memorials.

[1986 Ed.

(a) if he is then satisfied in respect of such instrument, memorial and plans (if any) as to the matters specified in section 23 of the Ordinance, proceed to register the instrument in accordance with regulation 14; or

(b) if he is not so satisfied, again withhold the instrument from

registration.

(5) Paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) shall apply in respect of any instrument withheld under paragraph (4)(b).

16. Registration of an instrument when completed shall take effect from the date recorded on the memorial thereof under regulation 10(e), and such record together with the certificate of registration referred to in regulation 14(2) shall be evidence of the registration of such instrument, and of the date of registration.

17. Notice under regulation 14(3) or regulation 15(2)(b) that an instrument is available for collection shall be given by placing the name of the person who delivered the instrument on a notice board maintained for the purpose in a conspicuous place in the Land Office; but the Land Officer may, in a particular case, give notice in such further or other manner as may appear to him to be practicable.

18. (1) The Land Officer shall, as soon as practicable after the commencement of these regulations, record on 16 mm black and white microfilm the memorial of every instrument registered prior to the commencement of these regulations.

(2) The microfilm record of every memorial referred to in paragraph (1) shall be deposited and kept by the Land Officer in a secure place in the Land Office for future reference when required.

19. The Land Officer may, where any memorial has been recorded on microfilm in accordance with regulation 14(2) or 18(1), destroy or otherwise dispose of such memorial or part thereof in such manner as he thinks fit.

20. (1) Any correction by erasure, interlineation or otherwise in any memorial of an instrument registered under the Ordinance shall-

(a) in the case of any such memorial recorded on microfilm, be noted and set forth at length on a copy thereof in the form generally known as a reader-printer hard copy, together with the reasons for making the same;

(b) in the case of any other such memorial, be noted and set forth at length in red ink on the margin thereof, together with the reasons for making the same,

and shall be attested and verified by the signature of the Land Officer.

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