Land Transfer Act 2017

Miscellaneous applications and other matters - Applications for title based on adverse possession

160: Evidence

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"The Registrar can ask for more information or accept less if it's reasonable."

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The Registrar can decide to not need some information if you cannot reasonably get it. The Registrar can also ask you to give more information about your application. You can see similar rules in s 5 for more details.

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Part 4Miscellaneous applications and other matters
Applications for title based on adverse possession

160Evidence

  1. The Registrar may—

  2. dispense with a requirement to provide information that the Registrar is satisfied cannot reasonably be provided by the applicant; or
    1. require the applicant to provide additional information relating to the application.
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