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Forestry Act 1959
sec.61TICancelling caveat
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### sec.61TI Cancelling caveat
This section does not apply to a caveat prepared and registered by the registrar of titles under section 61TL (1) .
The registrar of titles may cancel a caveat if a request to cancel the caveat is lodged and the registrar is satisfied—
the interest claimed by the caveator has ceased or the claim to it has been abandoned or withdrawn; or
the claim of the caveator has been settled by agreement or otherwise satisfied; or
the nature of the interest claimed does not entitle the caveator to prevent registration of a document that has been lodged.
The registrar of titles must notify the caveator of his or her intention to cancel the caveat at least 7 days before cancelling it.
If a document that has been lodged will, on registration, give full effect to an interest claimed in a caveat, the registrar of titles may remove the caveat immediately before registering the document.
s 61TI ins 2010 No. 12 s 45
amd 2021 No. 12 s 148 sch 3
(sec.61TI-ssec.1) This section does not apply to a caveat prepared and registered by the registrar of titles under section 61TL (1) .
(sec.61TI-ssec.2) The registrar of titles may cancel a caveat if a request to cancel the caveat is lodged and the registrar is satisfied— the interest claimed by the caveator has ceased or the claim to it has been abandoned or withdrawn; or the claim of the caveator has been settled by agreement or otherwise satisfied; or the nature of the interest claimed does not entitle the caveator to prevent registration of a document that has been lodged.
(sec.61TI-ssec.3) The registrar of titles must notify the caveator of his or her intention to cancel the caveat at least 7 days before cancelling it.
(sec.61TI-ssec.4) If a document that has been lodged will, on registration, give full effect to an interest claimed in a caveat, the registrar of titles may remove the caveat immediately before registering the document.
- (a) the interest claimed by the caveator has ceased or the claim to it has been abandoned or withdrawn; or
- (b) the claim of the caveator has been settled by agreement or otherwise satisfied; or
- (c) the nature of the interest claimed does not entitle the caveator to prevent registration of a document that has been lodged.