(1) The Registrar may refuse to register or receive a document submitted for lodgement with the Registrar if the Registrar is of the opinion that the document—
(a) contains matter contrary to law; or
(b) contains matter that, in a material particular, is false or misleading in the form and context in which it is included; or
(c) because of an omission or misdescription, has not been duly completed; or
(d) is illegible in any part; or
(e) if submitted in electronic form—is not readily accessible by the Registrar so as to be useable by the Registrar; or
(f) does not comply with the requirements of this Act; or
(g) contains an error, alteration or erasure.
(2) If the Registrar refuses to register or receive a document under subsection (1), the Registrar may request—
(a) that the document be appropriately amended or completed and resubmitted; or
(b) that a fresh document be submitted in its place; or
(c) if the document has not been duly completed—that a supplementary document in the approved form be lodged.