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(1)The archive record is to consist of—
(a)copies of all documents submitted to the Keeper,
(b)copies of all documents which the Keeper is required to include under land register rules, and
(c)copies of such other documents as the Keeper considers appropriate.
(2)The Keeper must also include in the archive record such information as is required for the purposes of section 104.
(3)But the Keeper need not include in the archive record a copy of—
(a)any enactment, or
(b)any document comprised in any other register under the management and control of the Keeper or of the Keeper of the Records of Scotland.
(4)A fact which can be discovered from the archive record is not, by reason only of that circumstance, a fact which a person ought to know.
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