Retirement Villages Act 2003

Registration, occupation right agreements, and related requirements and rules - Memorials

23: Memorial and loss of registration

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"What happens when a retirement village loses its registration"

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If a retirement village's registration is cancelled under section 19, the Registrar tells the Registrar-General of Land. You need to know the Registrar identifies the records of title so the Registrar-General of Land can act. The Registrar-General of Land then removes a memorial from a record of title that was entered under section 21.

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Part 2Registration, occupation right agreements, and related requirements and rules
Memorials

23Memorial and loss of registration

  1. If the registration of a retirement village is cancelled under section 19 (but not if it is suspended under section 18), the Registrar must notify the Registrar-General of Land of that cancellation.

  2. The notification must identify the particular records of title to enable the Registrar-General of Land to act under subsection (3).

  3. Upon receipt of a notice under subsection (1), the Registrar-General of Land must remove a memorial on a record of title entered under section 21.

Notes
  • Section 23(2): amended, on , by section 250 of the Land Transfer Act 2017 (2017 No 30).
  • Section 23(3): amended, on , by section 250 of the Land Transfer Act 2017 (2017 No 30).