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CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 - SECT 184F
Destruction of documents
184F Destruction of documents
(1) The Registrar-General may destroy a document forming part of the
General Register of Deeds unless this section prohibits its destruction.
(2)
The Registrar-General is not to destroy such a document if under a duty to
deliver or issue it to any person.
(3) Instead of destroying such a document,
the Registrar-General may deliver it to a person who, in the opinion of the
Registrar-General, intends to preserve it for historical reasons.
(4) The
Registrar-General is not to destroy or dispose of a document under this
section unless a copy of the document is captured and retained by the
Registrar-General in a manner that enables the document to be reproduced.
(5)
The Registrar-General is to retain each document that forms part of the
General Register of Deeds and is not destroyed or disposed of under this
section.
(6) This section does not authorise a failure to comply with, or a
contravention of, any Act or other law and does not prevent the destruction of
a document under the authority of an Act other than this Act.
(7) In this
section, a reference to a document includes a reference to any certificate
referred to in section 184D that is on, or accompanies, the document.
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