Land Transfer Act 2017

Miscellaneous applications and other matters - Title to access strips

188: Notice of caveat

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"Someone might have a problem with your application, so you get told if they do"

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When you apply for something, the Registrar must tell you if someone has put a caveat on it. The Registrar has to give you notice of the caveat. This means you will know if someone has raised an issue with your application.

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Part 4Miscellaneous applications and other matters
Title to access strips

188Notice of caveat

  1. The Registrar must give notice of the caveat to the applicant.