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    Orchestrating a harmonious system

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    Author
    PARK, M; WALLACE, J; WILLIAMSON, I
    Date
    2009
    Source Title
    Law Institute Journal
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Park, Malcolm; Wallace, Jude; Williamson, Ian
    Affiliation
    Faculty of Engineering, Geomatics
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    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Citations
    PARK, M., WALLACE, J. & WILLIAMSON, I. (2009). Orchestrating a harmonious system. Law Institute Journal, 83 (5), pp.50-53
    Access Status
    Open Access
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/25073
    Description

    This is a post-print of an article published in Law Institute Journal (Victoria) 2009 published by Law Institute of Victoria. This version is reproduced with permission from Law Institute of Victoria. http://www.liv.asn.au/journal/

    Keywords
    Torrens; uniform; harmonised laws; real property; land title registration; electronic conveyancing; electronic register; complete; comprehensive; cost saving; volunteer; indefeasibility; adverse possession; boundary location errors; discrepancies; land parcel remnants; slivers; unity of parent and acquired land parcels; Mother Hubbard clause; compulsory participation in Torrens scheme; history of the divergent Australian systems; fundamental principle; overriding interests; off-register interests; execution of legal documents; identity fraud; witness

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