Notice of lost title application and intent to issue a new certificate.
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What You Should Do Next
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Review the notice
Check the details of the lost title application and ensure accuracy.
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Contact the registrar
Reach out to S. MacLean, Registrar of Titles, for any questions or clarifications.
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Monitor publication dates
Keep track of the publication dates to ensure you respond within the 14-day window.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a lost title application?
- A lost title application is a request to replace a lost Certificate of Title.
- How long does the notice last?
- The notice is valid for fourteen days after the last publication of the advertisement.
- Who are the registered proprietors?
- The registered proprietors are Arthur Maragh and Jane Maragh.
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Full Notice Text
Lost Title Application LOST TITLE APPLICATION NO.: 2654939OFFICE OF TITLESNOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT (RTA) WHEREAS the applicant(s) in the above stated application has/have declared that the following duplicate Certificate of Title has been lost, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to cancel the said Certificate of Title and issue a new one in duplicate fourteen days after the last publication of this advertisement. Volume: 712 Folio: 149 Place: part of Lower Esher Lot: 112 Parish: St. Mary Registered proprietor(s): Arthur Maragh and Jane Maragh The following transactions lodged with this application will be registered pursuant to section 81 of the RTA: Application to Note Death 2654937 Application to be Registered 2654938 on Transmission S. MacLean: Registrar of Titles IPL0309138 Jan 29 2026