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Automating State Guarantee of Title Systems: System Design and Possible Outcomes — Australasian Thoughts

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posted on 2024-09-18, 23:48 authored by R Thomas, R Low, L Griggs
The automation of Land Registry dealings is a topical subject. The drivers for change seem to be irresistible. As we move towards twenty-first century 'online' systems, existing paper-based systems are regarded as outmoded and unsafe. In light of modern expectations, they are slow to operate, cumbersome and expensive. Being paper-based, they are also open to abuse, in a way not envisaged before computer imaging and photocopying became commonplace. In line with government directives to modernise, automation is a top contender for the 'action now' basket.

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Publication title

New Perspectives on Land Registration: Contemporary Problems and Solutions

Editors

A Goymour, S Watterson, and M Dixon

Pagination

437-458

ISBN

9781509906031

Department/School

Law

Publisher

Hart Publishing

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Extent

20

Rights statement

Copyright 2018 The editors and contributors severally

Socio-economic Objectives

230499 Justice and the law not elsewhere classified

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