DIR describes subjects to be registered as those shown on a plan annexed to the DIR... | Acceptable for registration? | Action for plans settler to take |
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...under exception of the area(s) described in a historic deed | Yes | Map the property on the mapping tool, taking into account the exception referred to in the DIR. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...under exception of the area(s) shown on a plan annexed to the DIR | Yes | Map the property on the mapping tool, taking into account the exception referred to in the DIR. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...under exception of the area(s) shown with a particular plans reference in another registered title (for example, the area tinted blue on the cadastral map for MIDxxx) | Yes | Map the property on the mapping tool, taking into account the exception referred to in the DIR. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...under exception of any part of the subjects already registered under another registered title (for example, any part of the subjects already registered under MIDxxx) | Yes | Map the property on the mapping tool, taking into account the exception referred to in the DIR. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...in so far as they form part of (parent title) GLAxxx | Yes | Map the property on the mapping tool, taking into account the limitation referred to in the DIR. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...under exception of the area(s) shown with a particular plans reference in a plans report (for example, the area tinted blue on plans report 6103456MID) | No | The DIR describes the property to be registered using an un-acceptable reference to a plans report. The application should be referred for rejection. |
...under exception of the area(s) shown on a new plan that is not annexed to the DIR (a certified plan) | No | The DIR describes the property to be registered using an un-acceptable reference to a plan that is not annexed to the DIR. The application should be referred for rejection. |
...no exception is described in the DIR, however a covering letter and new plan has been supplied stating that an area shown on the new plan is to be excepted | No | Using a covering letter to define an exception is un-acceptable for registration purposes. Map the property on the mapping tool based on the extent defined/described in the DIR, but do not take into account the exception referred to in the covering letter. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...no exception is described in the DIR, however a covering letter has been supplied stating that an area shown in a plans report is to be excepted | No | Using a covering letter to define an exception is un-acceptable for registration purposes. Map the property on the mapping tool based on the extent defined/described in the DIR, but do not take into account the exception referred to in the covering letter. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...no exception is described in the DIR, however a covering letter has been supplied stating that any part of the subjects already registered under another registered title is to be excepted | No | Using a covering letter to define an exception is un-acceptable for registration purposes. Map the property on the mapping tool based on the extent defined/described in the DIR, but do not take into account the exception referred to in the covering letter. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...no exception or limitation is described in the DIR, however a covering letter has been supplied stating that only the part of the subjects that form part of a registered (parent) title is to be registered | No | Using a covering letter to define an exception or limitation is un-acceptable for registration purposes. Map the property on the mapping tool based on the extent defined/described in the DIR, but do not take into account the exception referred to in the covering letter. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...no exception is described in the DIR, however information has been added to the application form stating that an area shown on a new plan (not annexed to the DIR) is to be excepted | No | Using the application form to define an exception is un-acceptable for registration purposes. Map the property on the mapping tool based on the extent defined/described in the DIR, but do not take into account the exception referred to in the application form. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...no exception is described in the DIR, however information has been added to the application form stating that an area shown in a plans report is to be excepted | No | Using the application form to define an exception is un-acceptable for registration purposes. Map the property on the mapping tool based on the extent defined/described in the DIR, but do not take into account the exception referred to in the application form. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...no exception is described in the DIR, however information has been added to the application form stating that any part of the subjects already registered under another registered title is to be excepted | No | Using the application form to define an exception is un-acceptable for registration purposes. Map the property on the mapping tool based on the extent defined/described in the DIR, but do not take into account the exception referred to in the application form. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |
...no exception or limitation is described in the DIR, however information has been added to the application form stating that only the part of the subjects that form part of a registered (parent) title is to be registered | No | Using the application form to define an exception or limitation is un-acceptable for registration purposes. Map the property on the mapping tool based on the extent defined/described in the DIR, but do not take into account the exception referred to in the application form. If the extent creates a competition in title with an existing registered title, then the current application should be referred for rejection. |