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34 Certificate of registered title of undivided share
(1) Any person who is the joint owner of a piece of land the whole of or shares in
which is or are held by such person and others under one title deed, may, subject to
the provisions of section thirty-seven, obtain a certificate of registered title of his
undivided share in such land, and no transfer of a fraction only of his undivided share
or hypothecation or lease of the whole or any fraction of his undivided share in the
land shall be registered in a deeds registry unless a certificate of registered title of
such undivided share is produced to the registrar: Provided that all the joint owners
so holding under one title deed may together transfer an undivided share in the land
or a fraction of the share held under such deed or hypothecate or effect the
registration of a lease of the whole of such land or share without the production of
such a certificate: Provided further that such a certificate shall not be necessary
where a joint owner disposes of the whole of his share by deeds of transfer to be
registered simultaneously.
[Sub-s. (1) substituted by s. 14 of Act 87 of 1965.]
(2) If the title deed under which land or shares therein is held in joint ownership is
lost or destroyed any joint owner may, upon compliance with the prescribed
requirements, obtain a certificate of registered title in respect of his share in the land
without obtaining a certified copy of the deed which has been lost or destroyed.
(3) The provisions of sub-sections (1) and (2) shall apply also where two or more
pieces of land or shares therein are held in joint ownership by the same title deed:
Provided that all the pieces of land or the shares therein shall be included in the
certificate of registered title and shall be described in separate paragraphs.
 

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