Continuation of Land Regulations




SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 109

registered subject to such Inhibition, which the District Registrar shall lodge
accordingly.

  1. If the Devise be to Trustees, such Trustees shall be registered as Pro-
    prietors, subject to Inhibition for protecting the rights of all parties interested
    under the Will or Codicil, which Inhibition the District Registrar shall lodge
    accordingly.

  2. If the Devise be for particular Estates, or subject to limitations, powers
    or conditions, the Title shall be registered in the name of the devisee for the
    first estate of freehold, if he shall appear to the District Registrar a fit person
    to protect the rights of parties interested under the Will or Codicil, and if not
    then in the name of such other person as shall appear in the judgment of the
    District Registrar to be the fit person; subject to Inhibition for protecting the
    rights of all parties interested under the Will or Codicil, which Inhibition the
    District Registrar shall lodge accordingly.

  3. The District Registrar shall not make any entry in the case of trans-
    fer of Title on the death of a deceased Proprietor, until he shall have first
    transmitted full particulars of the whole case to the Registrar General, who
    may direct the District Registrar what entries to make, and the District Regis-
    trar shall in all things conform to such directions of the Registrar General.

  4. When an infant shall be entitled to be registered as Proprietor in the
    last mentioned cases, the guardian or person entitled to be guardian of such
    infant may be registered in his or her place, subject to an Inhibition for pro-
    tecting the rights of such infant, which Inhibition the District Registrar shall
    lodge accordingly.

  5. When a married woman shall be entitled to be registered as Proprie-
    tor, in the last mentioned cases, the husband of such married woman may be
    joined on the Register with his wife as co-proprietor, in right of his wife; sub-
    ject to the conditions and regulations applicable to the Registration of a hus-
    band in right of his wife.

  6. Where the person entitled to be registered as Proprietor, shall appear
    to the District Registrar to be an idiot or lunatic, the District Registrar may
    register the Committee of such idiot or lunatic as Proprietor in his or her place,
    subject to Inhibition for protecting the rights of such idiot or lunatic, which
    Inhibition the District Registrar shall lodge accordingly.

  7. Where, upon the application of any person to register the Title to land
    of a deceased Proprietor, it shall appear to the satisfaction of the District
    Registrar, that the deceased Proprietor died intestate, the District Registrar
    shall cause an advertisement to be inserted in some newspaper circulating in
    the Province, calling on persons to come in and establish their claims as Heir
    or Heirs at law of the deceased, and he shall, in such advertisement, specify a day
    and time and place for hearing and determining such claims, at which time and
    place he shall examine such claims, and shall hear any parties then present,
    tendering evidence or information in reference thereto or to the heirship hip of the
    deceased; and he may from time to time adjourn such hearing, and he shall
    ascertain to his satisfaction, the heirship to the deceased; and shall compile or



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🗺️ Continuation of General Regulations relating to Transfers of Land and Charges (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
5 April 1865
Land transfer, Registration, Will, Codicil, Heirship, District Registrar, Infant, Lunatic