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An affected title must be live or part cancelled.
If a title is live or part cancelled at the beginning or end of an action this rule will not fail.
Checks for estate types with paper duplicates and identifies restricted estate types and title types.
If this rule fails your instrument steps down to Lodge.
Checks the shares being acquired match the number of the disposed shares.
Checks the new registered owner has either a family name or corporate name.
Checks whether there are any registered or pending caveat types lodged for the same title as transmission.
This check is to comply with the Succession (Homicide) Act 2007 and applies to all types of transmissions.
Checks that:
If a new title is being issued from an instrument this rule will not run and the dealing will step down to Lodge.
Checks:
Checks that transferee names, mortgagee names and applicant names do not include the words trust or trustee unless the name is a recognised corporate name with Trust or Trustee in their name.
Any instances where these names are not recognised they will be checked by LINZ and added to the register.
Checks at least 1 image has been attached to an image only instrument. For example, an instrument with a status of Lodge.
Checks an applicant or new name has been entered for each title that a change of name affects.
Checks in Share/Complex mode that affected transferors, mortgagors, registered owners are the same across all titles affected by the instrument. For example, the same registered owners are dealing with the land.
Checks transmission type is appropriate for the ownership. For example, joint tenancy for transmission by Survivorship.
Checks if the transmission is by survivorship that all the surviving joint tenants and only those joint tenants are the applicants.