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Mparative study of e-conveyancing - 2 - GhostDigest. Ontario, Canada Ontario is recognised as the most progressive e-Conveyancing solution currently in operation and is widely acknowledged as a reference source for new e-conveyancing solutions in other jurisdictions.

mparative study of e-conveyancing - 2 - GhostDigest

The Ontario solution was developed initially in the 1990’s by the Ontario Government and subsequently took the form of a public private partnership (PPP). The Ontario solution is the closest solution to an “end-to-end” e-conveyancing solution that is currently in existence with functional modules such as: property registration, solicitor communication facilities, online searches, online mapping functions and dealings with financial institutions. Legislative changes were required - Land Titles Act (LTA) and the Certification of Titles Act (CTA) - in order to create an environment suitable for an e-conveyancing, e-commerce and e-communication. 4.1.1 Key Drivers and Scope of the Solution 4.1.2 The system as it operates 1. 2. 3.

Simplifying processes is an essential first step. Role players - GhostDigest. Introduction The South African deeds registration system, which goes back more than 350 years, is recognized internationally to be one of the best in the world.

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It gives legal security, or a form of guarantee, to owners of land or the holders of real rights in land of the existence of their ownership or other rights. The then Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in 1957 called the deeds registry a source of information and held that the function of registration is to protect every registered right (Frye’s (Pty) Ltd v Ries 1957 (3) SA 575 (A) at 583E F). Similarly, in the Appellate Division case of Chief Registrar of Deeds v Hamilton Brown 1969 (2) SA 543 (A), one of the judges alluded to the fact that conveyancing is a unique profession known only to conveyancers and deeds office staff. The principle function of the system of land registration is to create and ensure security of title.

The South African land registration has also been adopted In Botswana, Swaziland and Namibia.

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E-governance. By: Lance Nel & Johann Engelrecht of Total Geo-spatial Information Solutions, Pretoria, South Africa, 1 Introduction 1.1 Municipal Systems 1.2 E-Governance 1.3 System Vulnerability 2 Manifestations and Sources 2.1 Billing and Rates Errors 2.1.1 Solving the Problem 2.1.2 Cautionary Note regarding Cadastral Data 2.1.3 Solving the Problem of the Problem Solvers 3 Asset Registers and Qualified Audits 3.1 Clean Audit 2014 3.2 Financial Benefits of an Asset Register 3.3 Asset Management benefits of an Asset Register 3.4 Reasons for a Qualified Audit 3.5 System Foundations to Avoid a Qualified Audit 4 Process Management 4.1 Process Integration to Manage Registers to Avoid a Qualified Audit 5 System Integration 6 Data Responsibility 7 Integrated System Scope 8 Procurement Imperatives 9 Shifting the Paradigm 10 Conclusions Africa faces numerous problems.

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Municipalities become sustainable (able to deliver the right service, at the right level, on a continuous basis) when: E-Conveyancing - Archive - GhostDigest. 24. Commodity_Final_Report.