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发表于 2014-6-1 03:15:08
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Torrens title
The Torrens title system was introduced to NSW with the commencement of the Real Property Act on 1 January 1863. Since then all land granted by the Crown is subject to the provisions of that Act.
This system was designed by Robert Richard Torrens for the South Australian land title registry when he was appointed Registrar of that state in the 1850's. He based his brilliant, simple system on the method of insuring shipping used by Lloyds of London. It used a single register for each land holding and recorded all details and interests affecting that land such as:
easements
covenants
mortgages
resumptions
caveats
subsequent changes in ownership.
The greatest advantage of Torrens title is that it is a single document guaranteed by the State Government of New South Wales. A Certificate of Title (CT) is a copy of the related Folio of the Torrens Land Title Register. More information about the new security features CTs is available in The Benefits of NSW Land Title brochure (PDF 1.2 MB)
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