(1) This regulation sets out the 3 situations in which documentary information is interpretative information .
Titles Administrator classifies as interpretative
(2) Documentary information given by a person to the Titles Administrator is interpretative information if the Titles Administrator considers the information to be a conclusion drawn wholly or partly from, or an opinion based wholly or partly on, other documentary information.
Titles Administrator does not dispute classification
(3) Documentary information given by a person to the Titles Administrator is interpretative information if:
(a) when the information was given, the person told the Titles Administrator, in writing, that the person classified the information as a conclusion drawn wholly or partly from, or an opinion based wholly or partly on, other documentary information; and
(b) the Titles Administrator did not give the person a written notice under subregulation 10.04(2) disputing the classification.
Titles Administrator disputes classification and objection to disclosure is in force
(4) Documentary information given by a person to the Titles Administrator is interpretative information if:
(a) when the information was given, the person told the Titles Administrator, in writing, that the person classified the information as a conclusion drawn wholly or partly from, or an opinion based wholly or partly on, other documentary information; and
(b) the Titles Administrator gave the person a written notice under subregulation 10.04(2) disputing the classification; and
(c) either:
(i) the time for making an objection in response to the notice has not elapsed; or
(ii) the person has made an objection in response to the notice, and the objection remains in force.