29—Provisions as to surrender of documents etc
Every applicant shall, when making his application, surrender to the
Registrar-General all documents of title in his possession or under his
control relating to or in any way affecting the land, and shall furnish a
schedule of such documents, and also, if required, an abstract of his title,
and shall, in his application, state the nature of his estate or interest in
the land, and of every estate or interest therein held by any other person,
whether at law or in equity, in possession, reversion, remainder, or
expectancy, and give full particulars of every right-of-way or other easement
affecting the land of which he is aware, or has had notice, or which he knows
to be claimed by any other person, and shall state whether the land be
occupied or unoccupied, and if occupied, the name and description of the
occupant, and the nature of his occupancy, and whether such occupancy be
adverse or otherwise; and shall, when practicable, state the names and
addresses of the occupants and proprietors of all lands contiguous to the land
in respect of which application is made so far as known to him, and that the
schedule so furnished includes all documents of title relating to such land in
his possession or under his control, and may, in his application, require the
Registrar-General, at the expense of the applicant, to cause personal notice
of the application to be served upon any person whose name and address shall
for that purpose be therein stated, and shall give an address to which notices
in respect of such application may be sent.