✨ Land Registry Regulations
SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 111
INHIBITIONS.
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Any Inhibition authorised by the Land Registry Act may be lodged
either by delivery at the Registry Office or by sending the same by post in the
usual way, addressed to the District Registrar, together with a statement shew-
ing the nature of the interest sought to be protected by such Inhibition. Such
interest shall be defined in such statement, as nearly as may be, in a simple
and compendious form, and the Land affected thereby shall be accurately
defined. -
Sequestrations under the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862," may
be registered as Inhibitions. -
On the District Registrar being satisfied that the Regulations have
been complied with, the Inhibition shall be forthwith registered in the Register
of Inhibitions, each Inhibition being entered separately in consecutive order. -
Notice of such Inhibition shall be given forthwith to the registered
Proprietor of the Land or Charge to which the Inhibition relates or to his
Agent, in such manner as the Registrar General shall from time to time direct. -
In all cases of proposed transfer by the registered Proprietor of any
Land or Charge subject to Inhibition, notice of such proposed transfer shall be
given to the Inhibitors. Such notice shall be given by the District Registrar
in such form and manner as the Registrar General shall from time to time direct,
and Inhibitors shall be entitled to be heard by the District Registrar in objection
to any proposed transfer. -
Charges, notices of Lease, and Inhibitions shall be cancelled by the
District Registrar writing across the respective instruments a minute indicating
such cancellation, with his signature, and the necessary entries shall at the
same time be made in the Registers. -
Every application to register a Charge, notice of Lease or Inhibition,
with the instruments attached, shall be filed as soon as deposited, and shall be
marked forthwith with a number indicating the order of deposit, and which
shall be the Register number. -
The mode of registering instruments under the said Act shall be by
the District Registrar, writing, or causing to be written, or stamped across the
application or instrument or both, a word or minute indicating the fact of
Registration and the Register number, and by his signing such word or minute
and causing his seal of office to be affixed or impressed on the registered appli-
cation or instrument. And all Applications and Instruments so signed and sealed
shall be deemed to be duly registered and shall have priority according to the
order of their respective register numbers.
INSPECTION OF REGISTER.
- Before inspecting any register or document in the custody of the
District Registrar, the person applying for inspection shall subscribe the follow-
ing declaration :–
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Continuation of General Regulations relating to Transfers of Land and Charges
(continued from previous page)
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey5 April 1865
Land registration, Inhibitions, Regulations, Debtors and Creditors Act, Inspection of Register
NZ Gazette 1865, No 12A