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Trollie
9 Jun 2017, 06:56 PM
Golly you don't own the original, you own a duplicate. It's only purpose is to be compared with the information held by the land titles office.

You've never owned a title, that information has always belonged to the state government, hence why they were able to sell it to hastings
go away moron.


Shadow, why does the legislation require the Registrar General to sight the Certificate of Title before any changes are made to the Register.

Surely, if you were correct, he'd just look at his own "print out" :to:
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Ex BP Golly
9 Jun 2017, 07:28 PM


Surely, if you were correct, he'd just look at his own "print out" :to:
He can, as happens when old farts like you lose their duplicate.
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Trollie
9 Jun 2017, 07:53 PM
He can, as happens when old farts like you lose their duplicate.
The Legislation doesn't let him you stupid clown

He must see the Certificate of Title held by the property owner.

I take it like Rat (With his pretend $6m of property) you don't have a certificate of title either?



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Trollie
9 Jun 2017, 07:53 PM
He can, as happens when old farts like you lose their duplicate.
I can picture the steam pouring from Golly's ears as he frantically searches for his printout.
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9 Jun 2017, 08:11 PM
I can picture the steam pouring from Golly's ears as he frantically searches for his printout.
Come on fukwyt.

Why would the Registrar General require your Certificate of Title, and have in place procedures to take temporary custody of the Certificate if you were right.

And you reckon you own $6m in property lol.

You idiot!
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Ex BP Golly
9 Jun 2017, 08:04 PM
The Legislation doesn't let him you stupid clown

He must see the Certificate of Title held by the property owner.

I take it like Rat (With his pretend $6m of property) you don't have a certificate of title either?


How do you think they replace lost duplicates?

They go look at the original that only they keep, after verifying your identity of course :re:
Rat
9 Jun 2017, 08:11 PM
I can picture the steam pouring from Golly's ears as he frantically searches for his printout.
If he ever got a clue the fun and games would be over
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Trollie
9 Jun 2017, 08:52 PM
How do you think they replace lost duplicates?

They go look at the original that only they keep, after verifying your identity of course :re:

If he ever got a clue the fun and games would be over
It's hilarious how you guys continually reveal that you don't own property.

You say "they go look at the original they keep", but once again, you being retarded and all, that is clearly wrong- they ask for the original to be presented to them by the owner- see below:



"Production of a Certificate
of Title and other specified
documents for an ePlan
lodgment

Clause 21A(5) of the Conveyancing (General)
Regulation, 1998 (and also similar clauses in other
appropriate regulations) states that:
‘The following original documents must be
produced and lodged by hand at the office of
the Registrar General, and may not be lodged
electronically:
(a) such certificates of title, deeds, ....These original documents.... must be in his possession before the plan will be registered."


Note the word "original" Trolley?

The Certificate of Title is the original.

Again Shadow-Rat displays his ignorance when he calls it a print out.

Just like when he calls banks Terms and Conditions an "information sheet".

Once again, I prove that you are completely untrustworthy, and can't help but to lie.

You really need to get better at it you dimwit.
Edited by Ex BP Golly, 9 Jun 2017, 10:57 PM.
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Ex BP Golly
9 Jun 2017, 09:11 PM
It's hilarious how you guys continually reveal that you don't own property.

You say "they go look at the original they keep", but once again, you being retarded and all, that is clearly wrong- they ask for the original to be presented to them by the owner- see below:



"Production of a Certificate
of Title and other specified
documents for an ePlan
lodgment

Clause 21A(5) of the Conveyancing (General)
Regulation, 1998 (and also similar clauses in other
appropriate regulations) states that:
‘The following original documents must be
produced and lodged by hand at the office of
the Registrar General, and may not be lodged
electronically:
(a) such certificates of title, deeds, ....These original documents.... must be in his possession before the plan will be registered."


Note the word "original" Trolley?

The Certificate of Title is the original.

Again Shadow-Rat displays his ignorance when he calls it a print out.

Just like when he calls banks Terms and Conditions an "information sheet".

Once again, I prove that you are completely untrustworthy, and can't help but to lie.

You really need to get better at it you dimwit.
So what do you think they go look at when they replace a lost duplicate?
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Trollie
10 Jun 2017, 10:30 AM
So what do you think they go look at when they replace a lost duplicate?
you showing once again you don't have a clue, and you don't own a home.

What do you think they look at Troll?

Hint: I've already told you 5 times and it is not a "duplicate", nor a "printout".

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Ex BP Golly
10 Jun 2017, 10:49 AM
you showing once again you don't have a clue, and you don't own a home.

What do you think they look at Troll?

Hint: I've already told you 5 times and it is not a "duplicate", nor a "printout".
I know exactly what they look at, they look at the original kept with the registrar, which is what's used to make you a new duplicate when you lose it like an old fart.
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