Part 1Assignation
Chapter 2Register of Assignations
Corrections
I129Correction of the assignations record
1
Where a court determines in any proceedings that the assignations record is inaccurate, the court—
a
must direct the Keeper to correct the record, and
b
may give the Keeper any further direction it considers necessary in connection with the correction.
2
Where the Keeper becomes aware of a manifest inaccuracy in the assignations record, other than as a result of a direction under subsection (1)—
a
the Keeper must correct the record if what is needed to correct it is manifest,
b
otherwise, the Keeper must note the inaccuracy on the entry in question.
3
There is an “inaccuracy” in the assignations record where—
a
the information included, by virtue of section 21(1), in an entry in the record is inaccurate or incomplete,
b
an entry in the record—
i
does not include a copy of the assignation document as required by paragraph (h) of that section, or
ii
includes such a copy but the document copied is invalid, or
c
an entry has incorrectly been removed from the record.
4
A correction of the assignations record may involve—
a
the removal of an entry,
b
the removal of information included in an entry,
c
the amendment of, or an addition to, the information, or replacement of a copy document, included in an entry,
d
the restoration of information, or of a copy document, to an entry,
e
the restoration of an entry (whether or not by transferring it from the archive record to the assignations record).
5
A correction is taken to be made on the date and at the time entered for it in the register in pursuance of a provision of this Part.