Registrations, cautionary notices and notations made by virtue of a legal instrument or authentic document shall be cancelled by means of another legal instrument or document of the same nature, in which the titleholder in whose name the entry is made or his successor or legal representative gives his consent. They shall also be cancelled by virtue of a final court order, duly witnessed or inserted in a judicial order, as the case may be. The provisions in this section shall not impair the special provisions which this subtitle orders for certain cancellations.
History —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 132.