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"content": "Madam Deputy Speaker, another area that has made this old law not practical is a poor legislative regime. It has problematic clauses. In particular, I will draw your attention to that law. I will highlight the various sections that are contained in that law. We have provisions relating to the survey procedure, survey for site and building location plan, survey for floor plans, drawing and presenting of sectional plans, site and building location plans, the floor plan, unity factors, and the registration process. The main defect of this Act is that it is hinged on what we call the Registered Land Act (1963). In instances where a parcel is registered under the Registration of Titles Act, what we used to call the Torrens System, one needed to convert to the English system before a title was given to the individual owner of that land. I bring to the attention of this House that the Registered Lands Act was repealed in 2012 - if I am not wrong - we then enacted one all-encompassing land law on matters registration. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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