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NO. 29 OF 2014


(5) The Registrar may rectify or update the register if the Registrar does not receive a written objection under subsection (3) by the date specified under subsection (2)(b).

(6) The Registrar may include such notation as the Registrar thinks fit in the register for the purposes of providing information relating to any error or defect in any particulars or document in the register, and may remove such notation if the Registrar is satisfied that it no longer serves any useful purpose.

(7) Despite anything in this section, the Registrar may, if the Registrar is satisfied that there is any error or defect in any particulars or document in the register, by notice in writing, request that the registered person to whom the particulars or document relates, or the registered person’s authorised representative, take such steps within such time as the Registrar may specify to ensure that the error or defect is rectified.

Request for copy of notice of registration, etc.

28.—(1) Subject to section 30, a person may, upon payment of such fees as may be prescribed, require a copy of a notice of registration or a copy of or an extract from any document filed or lodged with the Registrar, to be given or certified by the Registrar.

(2) Any copy or extract given under subsection (1) which is certified to be a true copy or an extract by the Registrar is, in any proceedings, admissible in evidence as of equal validity with the original document.

(3) The Registrar is not required to issue, under subsection (1), a copy of or an extract from a document forming part of the register where that document has been destroyed under section 38.

Electronic transaction system

29.—(1) The Registrar may—

(a) require or permit any person to carry out any transaction with the Registrar under this Act; and
(b) issue any approval, certificate, notice, determination or other document pursuant or connected to a transaction referred to in paragraph (a),