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REAL PROPERTY ACT 1886 - SECT 163

163—Insertion of the words "with no survivorship" in instruments

If an instrument grants or transfers an estate or interest in land to 2 or more persons as joint proprietors intended to be held by them as trustees—

            (a)         a party to the instrument may use the words "with no survivorship" in the instrument; and

            (b)         the Registrar-General must, if the words "with no survivorship" are used in the instrument, record that fact in the Register Book and on a conspicuous place on any certificate issued to the joint proprietors.



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