In the construction and for the purposes of the said Act, any mention of the
Court of Chancery, His Majesty's High Court of Chancery, the Court of Common
Pleas at Westminster, or any other superior court of law, shall be taken to
apply to the Supreme Court of the State; and any mention of the Lord High
Chancellor of Great Britain, or any judge of any of the superior courts at
Westminster, shall be taken to apply to a Judge of the said Supreme Court; and
for the purposes of the said Act enrolment of any deed shall be deemed to be
sufficiently performed when such deed shall have been deposited or enrolled in
the General Registry Office, at Adelaide, in manner provided by the statutes
in force related to the deposit or enrolment of deeds in the State. In the
case of land under the provisions of the Real Property Act 1886 the
Registrar-General shall, upon such deposit or enrolment, enter upon the folium
of the register-book constituting the certificate of title of the land, a
memorial of such deed.