Section 6Part 0 —
Registration of all land transactions
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From the 12th October, 1960 —
all conveyances of land; and
all encumbrances hereafter created and binding on land,
shall be registered in the Register kept for that purpose by the Registrar in the form in the Second Schedule but such registration shall not be effected unless the Registrar is satisfied that the relevant instrument or document has been duly stamped, if so required, in accordance with the Stamp Duty Law (1995 Revision).
The Registrar shall charge a fee not exceeding thirty cents for each entry made in the Register as aforesaid and he shall issue a certified copy of any entry in that Register to any person who applies in writing therefor on payment by such person of a fee of fifty cents.
Cross References
- Section of Stamp Duty Law
Stamp Duty Law (1995 Revision)