If the property the subject of a CFR application formerly comprised 2 or more adjoining plots, each with a separate root of title, can I make a composite application?
A. Yes. A composite application in Form 1 with a registration fee of 70 will be accepted and, provided the land is entirely leasehold or entirely freehold, one new folio will be opened. Details of each root of title should be entered in Panel 5 of Form 1 and each plot should be defined within the overall property boundaries on the ACE map.
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