Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) A certificate signed by the chief executive officer of the joint board is evidence of property having become property of, or vested in, the joint board on the commencing day if the certificate--
(a) identifies the property; and
(b) states the property was, immediately before the commencing day, the property of, or vested in, the former board; and
(c) states that the property became the property of, or vested in, the joint board under section 1247 on the commencing day.
(2) An entity with registration functions, under a law of the State, for property of the kind to which the certificate relates must, if asked by the joint board, make in the register all entries necessary to record the vesting of the property in the joint board.
(3) The request must be accompanied by the certificate.
(4) A request or certificate under this section is not liable to fees or stamp duty.