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LAND TITLES ORDINANCE
Ord. No. 26 of 2004
A1385

92. Effect of appeal on disposition

An appeal under section 91 shall not affect a disposition—

(a) made in good faith and for valuable consideration; and
(b) registered at any time before the notice of appeal under section 91(1) is made the subject of a non-consent caution.

93. Appeal rules, etc.

The Chief Justice may make rules for regulating appeals under section 91, and applications made under this Ordinance to the Court, and for the fees to be paid in respect of such appeals and applications.

PART 14
Miscellaneous

94. Determination of lot boundaries

(1) Subject to the terms and conditions of the Government lease concerned and to subsection (2), the owner of registered land may make an application in the specified form—

(a) to the Director of Lands; and
(b) for a determination of the boundaries of—
(i) the lot; or
(ii) a portion of the lot after the rest of the lot has been surrendered to or resumed by the Government.

(2) The Director of Lands shall not make a determination under subsection (1) in respect of—

(a) any subdivision of a lot which is made by a person other than the Government; or
(b) a case where the application concerned does not have the consent of all the owners of the lot.

(3) Subject to subsection (4), the Director of Lands shall make a determination of the boundaries of a lot which is the subject of an application under subsection (1)—

(a) by causing searches to be done to ascertain whether a land boundary plan prepared by the Director of Lands already exists (“existing plan”);
(b) if there is an existing plan, by deciding whether or not the existing plan is acceptable for the determination of the boundaries of the lot;