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Enacting Formula

Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II ESTABLISHMENT OF LAND TITLES REGISTRY

Part III INITIAL REGISTRATION OF TITLES

Division 1 — Indefeasible titles

Division 2 — Qualified titles

Part IV REGISTRATION

Part V EFFECT OF REGISTRATION

Division 1 — Indefeasibility and priority

Division 2 — No title by adverse possession

Part VI INSTRUMENTS

Part VII TRANSFERS

Part VIII MORTGAGES AND CHARGES

Division 1 — Mortgages of registered land

Division 2 — Common law mortgages notified on land-register

Part IX LEASES

Part X EASEMENTS

Part XI TRANSMISSIONS

Part XII CAVEATS

Part XIII WRITS AND ORDERS OF COURT

Part XIV RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS

Part XV STATUTORY ACQUISITION AND SALE

Part XVI POWERS OF ATTORNEY

Part XVII CIVIL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES

Part XVIII SEARCHES AND CERTIFIED COPIES

Part XIX MISCELLANEOUS

THE SCHEDULE

 
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On 23/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 23/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 23/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 12/11/1993.
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Foreclosure of mortgages notified on land-register
85.
—(1)  Where before or after the commencement of this Act, the court has made an order for foreclosure in respect of a mortgage to which this Division applies, the mortgagee in whose favour the foreclosure order is made shall lodge an application in the approved form with the Registrar and not the Registrar of Deeds for the purpose of registering the court order and furnish the Registrar with an office copy of the order.
(2)  The Registrar, upon being satisfied that the court order is in order for registration, shall register the order by entering a memorial of the court order in the relevant folio, and the court order when so entered in the land-register shall have the effect of vesting in the applicant mortgagee all the estate and interest of the mortgagor in the land referred to in the court order freed from all right and equity of redemption on the part of the mortgagor, and freed and discharged from all liability on account of any mortgage, charge or other interest registered subsequently thereto except such leases or other interests as may be binding on the applicant mortgagee.
(3)  The Registrar of Deeds may refuse to accept for registration a court order referred to in subsection (1) and where the Registrar of Deeds has inadvertently accepted the order for registration, the Registrar of Deeds may cancel the registration of the order after having served 21 days’ notice on the person who presented the order for registration unless in the case of any provisional registration of the order, the person has agreed to withdraw the order from registration.