Registrar's Circulars

Conference Resolutions 2015

17 December 2015

At the annual registrars’ conference held in October, 42 matters which affect conveyancing and notarial practice were discussed and appropriate resolutions taken.

Chief Registrar's Circular 1/2014

16 January 2014

CRC No 1 of 2014 - Period of acceptance for lodgment of electronically generated rates clearance certificates extended to 28 February 2014.

Pretoria Registrar's Circular 03/2014

30 January 2014

Pretoria Registrar's Circular 03/2014 - Amendments to various sections of the Deeds Registries Act by the Deeds Registries Amendment Act, (Act No 34 of 2013).

Pretoria Registrar's Circular 04/2014

30 January 2014

Pretoria Registrar's Circular 04/2014 - lodgement of rates clearance certificates by the City of Johannesburg with regard to Sectional title registrations.

Chief Registrar's Circular 4/2014

13 February 2014

CRC No 4 of 2014 - lodgment of electronically generated rates clearance certificates - Chief Registrar’s Circular No. 1 of 2014 has been withdrawn.

Chief Registrar's Circular 3/2014

20 February 2014

CRC No 3 of 2014 - FNB replaces Absa as a trustee of the Fountainhead Property Trust Scheme.

Pretoria Registrar's Circular 7/2014

13 March 2014

Pretoria Registrar's Circular No. 07 of 2014 - To provide guidance regarding the implementation of some resolutions taken at the Registrars Conference in 2013.

Pretoria Registrar's Circulars 5&6/2014

13 March 2014

Pretoria Registrar's Circular No's. 5 and 6 of 2014 - Guidance for the removal of notes on prep by examiners and acceptance of electronic rates clearance certificates.

Chief Registrar's Circular 6/2014

20 March 2014

Chief Registrar's Circular No. 6 of 2014 - addresses the rejection of certificates issued in terms of Item 28(1) of Schedule 6 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa.

Chief Registrar's Circular 5/2014

27 March 2014

Chief Registrar's Circular No. 5 of 2014: clarity for municipalities, deeds registries and conveyancers regarding the issuing of section 118 clearance certificates.
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