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CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 - SECT 196AA

Power of Registrar-General to serve notice of proposed action

196AA Power of Registrar-General to serve notice of proposed action

(1) The Registrar-General may, before taking any action under this Division involving--
(a) the registration or recording of a plan (including a plan on which any easement, profit à prendre, restriction or positive covenant is indicated in accordance with section 88B(2)), or
(b) the amendment of any such plan,
give notice of the proposed action to any person that the Registrar-General considers should be notified of it.
(2) If the Registrar-General gives notice under this section, the Registrar-General--
(a) may refuse to take the action until after the expiration of a period specified in the notice, and
(b) may proceed to take the action at or after the expiration of the period so specified unless the Registrar-General is first served with, or with written notice of, an order of the Supreme Court restraining the Registrar-General from so doing.
(3) If a person given notice under this section does not within the time limited by the notice serve on the Registrar-General or give the Registrar-General written notice of an order of the Supreme Court restraining the Registrar-General from taking the action, no action by that person or by any person claiming through or under that person may be instituted against the Registrar-General in respect of the taking of the action specified in the notice.
(4) No action may be instituted against the Registrar-General for failure to give a notice under this section.



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