Mining Titles Registration Act, 1967 (Act No. 16 of 1967)RegulationsMining Titles and Registration Regulations, 2004Chapter IX : General Provisions |
69. | Where applications or consents are required to be lodged in terms of the Act such applications and consents need not be prepared by a conveyancer unless so required by the Act or these Regulations, but shall be signed by the parties concerned and witnessed accordingly. |
70. | Where in the circumstances contained in the proviso to section 39(4) of the Act, it is necessary to pass transfer to a rehabilitated insolvent, such transfer may be passed on a power of attorney signed by the Master. |
71. |
(a) | Where cancellation of registration of a personal servitude is sought under the provisions of section 43 of the Act, the Director-General may accept a unilateral notarial deed of cancellation by the holder of the servitude provided such deed does not impose any obligation on the holder of the right affected. |
(b) | The Director-General may accept for registration a unilateral notarial deed of cession of a personal servitude as is mentioned in section 42 of the Act, provided such deed does not impose any obligations on the holder of the right affected by such servitude. |
72. | The provisions of regulation 16 Chapter III, of these regulations shall apply mutatis mutandis to all deeds and documents lodged for registration or record in the Mineral and Petroleum Titles Registration Office. |
73. | Any permission, right, lease, permit or other document evidencing title to any right which has been cancelled or abandoned or which has lapsed or otherwise determined may be disposed of by the Director-General after consultation with the Director of Archives if the retention of such document is no longer necessary: Any mortgage bond relating to such right which has been cancelled and/or the diagram or plan defining such right may similarly be disposed of provided that no diagram shall be destroyed which the Surveyor-General has not previously cancelled. |
74. | No preparation, lodgement or registration of deeds or other documents shall be done in the Mineral and Petroleum Titles Registration Office by correspondence. |