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8.—(1) Where—
(a)in accordance with these Regulations, an amendment is to be made to an entry in the register (other than to any map), and that entry is recorded on a register sheet which does not comply with the requirements of these Regulations; or
(b)at the discretion of the registration authority, a register sheet is to be replaced,
the registration authority must ensure that all the entries recorded on that sheet are transferred to the appropriate replacement sheet prescribed in these Regulations, with the exception of any entry or information which has been cancelled or deleted.
(2) The registration authority must stamp any replacement register sheet, with the stamp bearing the date of its creation.
(3) The replacement register sheet then forms part of the register and the original register sheet must be marked in accordance with Standard Entry 2 but does not cease to be part of the register.
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