A conveyance of unregistered land will lead to first registration and it is usual in this situation for the purchase deed to be prepared in the form of a registered land transfer instead of a traditional conveyance1. There will be no title number and a full description of the property should be included in the transfer form. Rarely, a traditional conveyance of unregistered land will be required and this must be individually drafted
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