Land Transfer Act 2017

Dealings in estates and interests in land - Caveats

147: Registrar not required to verify entitlement to lodge caveat against dealings

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"The Registrar doesn't check if you can stop a land deal, but you must follow the rules."

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The Registrar does not have to check if you are allowed to lodge a caveat against dealings. You can still lodge a caveat, but it must follow the rules in section 138. The Registrar will not verify your entitlement to lodge the caveat.

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Part 3Dealings in estates and interests in land
Caveats

147Registrar not required to verify entitlement to lodge caveat against dealings

  1. The Registrar does not have to be satisfied that a caveator is in fact or in law entitled to lodge a caveat against dealings.

  2. Despite subsection (1), a caveat against dealings must comply with section 138.

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