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Land Title Act 1994
sec.141Extending priority notice
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### sec.141 Extending priority notice
A priority notice may be extended for 30 days by depositing a request (an extension request ) to extend the notice.
An extension request must be—
in the appropriate form; and
signed by or for the person for whom the priority notice was deposited; and
deposited within 60 days after the priority notice was deposited.
Only 1 extension request may be deposited for a priority notice.
The deposit of an extension request continues the effect of the priority notice under section 140 .
s 141 ins 1994 No. 81 s 526 sch 4
sub 2017 No. 10 s 39
(sec.141-ssec.1) A priority notice may be extended for 30 days by depositing a request (an extension request ) to extend the notice.
(sec.141-ssec.2) An extension request must be— in the appropriate form; and signed by or for the person for whom the priority notice was deposited; and deposited within 60 days after the priority notice was deposited.
(sec.141-ssec.3) Only 1 extension request may be deposited for a priority notice.
(sec.141-ssec.4) The deposit of an extension request continues the effect of the priority notice under section 140 .
- (a) in the appropriate form; and
- (b) signed by or for the person for whom the priority notice was deposited; and
- (c) deposited within 60 days after the priority notice was deposited.