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13. An application for- (a) the noting of an overriding interest in terms of section 6(4) of the act; or (b) the entering of- (i)    the discharge of an overidding interest in terms of rule 7 (3); or (ii)   additional information entered in terms of section 6 (1)(g)of the Act; or (c)   the deletion of a note or an entry made, respectively, under paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) of this rule shall be on Form 5. PART IV CERTIFICATE OF TITLE Form of Land Certificate 14. A land certificate issued by the Keeper in terms of section 5 (2) of the Act shall be in, or as nearly as may be in, Form 6 and shall be authenticated by the seal of the register. Form of Charge Certificate 15. A charge certificate issued by the Keeper in terms of section 5 (3) of the Act shall be in, or as nearly as may be in, Form 7 and shall be authenticated by the seal of the register. Application for Certificate of Title to be made to Correspond with Title Sheet 16.-(1) An  application  may  be  made  to  the  Keeper  for  a  certificate  of  title  to  be  made  to correspond with the relevant title sheet. (2) Such an application shall be Form 8. Amendment or Cancellation of Certificate of Title by Keeper 17.-(1) The Keeper shall have power to amend or cancel a certificate of title in order to make the certificate correspond with the relevant title sheet. (2) Subject  to  rule  18,  a  certificate  of  title  shall  be  produced  to  the  Keeper  for  amendment  or cancellation if the Keeper requests production. (3) The Keeper shall not request production of a certificate of title in terms of the preceding paragraph where amendment of the certificate would inform the person entitled to the interest in land of the existence  of  a  recorded  deed  or  a  registration  upon  which  possession  adverse  to  him  may  be founded in terms of section 1 of the Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973. (4) On being requested to do so, the Keeper shall make payment of such expenses occasioned by compliance with paragraph (2), as the Keeper considers to be reasonable.