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Forestry Act 1959
sec.61TCLodging caveat
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### sec.61TC Lodging caveat
A caveat may be lodged by the following—
a person claiming a registrable interest in a plantation licence or plantation sublicence;
a person to whom an Australian court has ordered that an interest in a plantation licence or plantation sublicence be transferred;
a person who has the benefit of a subsisting order of an Australian court in restraining a plantation licensee or plantation sublicensee from dealing with a plantation licence or plantation sublicence.
However a caveat may only be lodged by a mortgagee under an unregistered mortgage if it is a caveat to which section 61TG applies.
The registrar of titles may prepare and register a caveat under section 61TL (1) .
An office copy of a court order mentioned in subsection (1) (b) or (c) must be deposited when a caveat is lodged under subsection (1) .
s 61TC ins 2010 No. 12 s 45
amd 2021 No. 12 s 148 sch 3
(sec.61TC-ssec.1) A caveat may be lodged by the following— a person claiming a registrable interest in a plantation licence or plantation sublicence; a person to whom an Australian court has ordered that an interest in a plantation licence or plantation sublicence be transferred; a person who has the benefit of a subsisting order of an Australian court in restraining a plantation licensee or plantation sublicensee from dealing with a plantation licence or plantation sublicence.
(sec.61TC-ssec.2) However a caveat may only be lodged by a mortgagee under an unregistered mortgage if it is a caveat to which section 61TG applies. The registrar of titles may prepare and register a caveat under section 61TL (1) .
(sec.61TC-ssec.3) An office copy of a court order mentioned in subsection (1) (b) or (c) must be deposited when a caveat is lodged under subsection (1) .
- (a) a person claiming a registrable interest in a plantation licence or plantation sublicence;
- (b) a person to whom an Australian court has ordered that an interest in a plantation licence or plantation sublicence be transferred;
- (c) a person who has the benefit of a subsisting order of an Australian court in restraining a plantation licensee or plantation sublicensee from dealing with a plantation licence or plantation sublicence.