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Land Act 1994
sec.389KNotices to the caveator
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### sec.389K Notices to the caveator
A notice to a caveator under this subdivision is sufficiently served if left at or sent to the address mentioned in section 389C (2) (b) .
If the registrar of titles is satisfied that a notice under this subdivision will not reach the caveator if served in the way mentioned in subsection (1) , the notice may be served in a way stated in a written direction by the registrar.
If the registrar of titles is informed in writing, and is satisfied, that the name or address of the caveator has changed, the registrar must note on the caveat details of the new name or address.
A new name or address noted under subsection (3) becomes the name or address for service of a notice on the caveator.
s 389K ins 2007 No. 19 s 179
amd 2021 No. 12 s 148 sch 3
(sec.389K-ssec.1) A notice to a caveator under this subdivision is sufficiently served if left at or sent to the address mentioned in section 389C (2) (b) .
(sec.389K-ssec.2) If the registrar of titles is satisfied that a notice under this subdivision will not reach the caveator if served in the way mentioned in subsection (1) , the notice may be served in a way stated in a written direction by the registrar.
(sec.389K-ssec.3) If the registrar of titles is informed in writing, and is satisfied, that the name or address of the caveator has changed, the registrar must note on the caveat details of the new name or address.
(sec.389K-ssec.4) A new name or address noted under subsection (3) becomes the name or address for service of a notice on the caveator.