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Checks transmission type is appropriate for the ownership. For example, joint tenancy for transmission by Survivorship.
When the mode is Lease/Mortgage/Other this checks the registered owner/interest holder for the new instrument are the same as the registered encumbrancees for the affected instrument number or are encumbrancees created by a prior instrument in the same dealing.
Checks the share entered is not more than the transferor owns.
This warning only runs for the 1st instrument in the dealing. It provides an additional warning for dealings containing initiated plans.
For Caveat instruments this rule checks at pre-validation and submission if there are any A143, A145, S145, M143, M145, TPS, CO instruments on the affected titles.
If the title is less than 10 years old it will check prior title references until it has checked back to one that is more than 10 years old. If any of those instruments are found or it is otherwise unable to complete the check the rule will fail and step the instrument down to Lodge for checking by Toitū Te Whenua staff.
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