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38 Certificate of registered title taking place of lost or destroyed deed
(1) If the title deed of any land has been lost or destroyed and the registry duplicate
of such title deed has also been lost or destroyed, the registrar shall, on written
application by the owner of the land, accompanied by a diagram of the land, if no
diagram thereof is filed in the registry or in the office of the surveyor-general
concerned, execute a certificate of registered title in respect of such land in
accordance with the diagram of the land.
(2) Before issuing the certificate the registrar shall, at the expense of the applicant,
publish in the prescribed form notice of intention to issue the certificate in two
consecutive ordinary issues of the Gazette and in two consecutive issues of a
newspaper printed in the division, district or county in which the land is situate, or if
there is no such newspaper then in any newspaper circulating in such division,
district or county.
(3) A draft of the proposed certificate and a copy of the diagram, if any,
accompanying the application, shall be open for inspection in the registry free of
charge by any interested person, for a period of six weeks after the date of the first
publication of the notice in the Gazette, during which period any person interested
may object to the issue of the certificate.
(4) Any person who has lodged with the registrar an objection to the issue of the
certificate may, in default of any arrangement between him and the applicant, apply
to the court within one month after the last day upon which an objection may be
lodged, for an order prohibiting the registrar from issuing the certificate, and the
court may make such order on the application as it may deem fit.
(5) A certificate of registered title issued under this section shall be as nearly as
practicable in the prescribed form and shall take the place of the lost or destroyed
title deed and shall embody or refer to every condition, servitude, bond, lease or
other encumbrance which according to the records of the registry was embodied or
referred to in the lost or destroyed title deed or in any endorsement thereon.
 

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