(1) When the position of a boundary is determined under this Part, the Registrar-General--(a) is to make such notations and entries on any plan or other document registered or recorded under this Act or the Conveyancing Act 1919 as may be necessary to show the position of the boundary determined, and(b) may cause to be so registered a plan showing the position of the boundary determined.
(2) The Registrar-General may also amend any plan or other document to correct any error in it or supply any omission from it in respect of the position of the boundary.
(3) The Registrar-General may also take action under this section in respect of the determination by a competent court of the position of a boundary as if it were a determination under this Part.
(4) The Registrar-General may, if the position of a boundary is determined under this Part, request the applicant for the boundary determination to lodge a plan for registration or recording (being, if the Registrar-General so specifies, a plan of survey) showing details of the boundary as so determined.
(5) The Registrar-General may refuse to take action under this section if an applicant fails to comply with a request under subsection (4).