Registration of Title to Land And How to Establish It Without Cost Or Compulsion

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claimant is not sent running all over the country in the first instance, to try and find his defendant. When it is remembered that the claimant in these cases is one who has committed no fault beyond trusting the register as the Government has invited him to do, it must be clear that quick and full reparation ought to be afforded him direct ; and the better this is understood, the more ]iatronage the office will obtain.
It would appear that the effect proposed may be obtained by a simpler en
...actment than that adopted by the colonial legisla- tures, somewhat as follows : — 1. The effect of registration to be in all cases alike, namely, something closely resembling the possessory title of Lord Cairns's Act (and see Appendix III. , p. 100).
2. Every application to imjDly a covenant by the applicant (who in cases of transfers will always be in reality the vendor, see J). 10) with the registrar, similar, according to circmn- stances, to the ordinary vendors' covenants for title now implied in conveyances (Conveyancing Act, 1881, sec.


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