- (1) The Legislative Council may by resolution amend the First, Second or Fourth Schedule.
- (2) The Land Registrar may, by notice in the Gazette, amend the Third Schedule.”.
92. Covenants and Conditions which may be incorporated by reference
The Second Schedule is amended, in Part A, in clause 10, by repealing “in the Land Registry, to register at the Land Registry” and substituting “under the Land Registration Ordinance (Cap. 128), to register under that Ordinance”.
93. Forms
The Third Schedule is amended, in Form 1, in clause 3 of Form 4 and in clause 2(a) of Form 5, by repealing “in the Land Registry by Memorial No.” and substituting “under the Land Registration Ordinance (Cap. 128) by Memorial No. ”.
Land Transactions (Enemy Occupation) Ordinance
94. Interpretation
Section 2 of the Land Transactions (Enemy Occupation) Ordinance (Cap. 256) is amended by repealing the definition of “Land Registry registers” and substituting—
- “ “Land Registry registers” (土地註冊處註冊紀錄冊) means the register kept under the Land Registration Ordinance (Cap. 128) or the Title Register kept under the Land Titles Ordinance (26 of 2004).”.
95. Proceedings in relation to disputes
Section 6(4) is amended by repealing “in the Land Registry” and substituting “under the Land Registration Ordinance (Cap. 128) or the Land Titles Ordinance (26 of 2004), as the case may require,”.
Mass Transit Railway (Land Resumption and Related Provisions) Ordinance
96. Interpretation
Section 2 of the Mass Transit Railway (Land Resumption and Related Provisions) Ordinance (Cap. 276) is amended, in the definition of “mortgage”, by repealing “in the Land Registry” and substituting “under the Land Registration Ordinance (Cap. 128) or the Land Titles Ordinance (26 of 2004)”.
97. Chief Executive may order resumption of land
Section 4(5) is amended by repealing “register of the land kept in the Land Registry” and substituting “register kept under the Land Registration Ordinance (Cap. 128) or the Title Register kept under the Land Titles Ordinance (26 of 2004), as the case may require”.