Land Transfer Act 2017

Miscellaneous applications and other matters - Applications to bring land under Act

175: Effect of caveat

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"What happens when a caveat stops land being under the Land Transfer Act"

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If a caveat is in place to stop land being brought under the Land Transfer Act 2017, the Registrar cannot bring the land under this Act while the caveat remains. You can find similar information in section 140. This means the land is not under the Act as long as the caveat is in force.

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Part 4Miscellaneous applications and other matters
Applications to bring land under Act

175Effect of caveat

  1. As long as a caveat against bringing land under this Act remains in force, the Registrar must not bring the land under this Act.

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