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Land Title Act 1994
sec.142Lapsing of priority notice
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### sec.142 Lapsing of priority notice
A priority notice lapses on the earliest of the following days—
either—
if an extension request for the notice has been deposited under section 141 —the day that is 90 days after the notice was deposited; or
otherwise—the day that is 60 days after the notice was deposited;
the day when all related instruments have been registered in the order stated in the notice.
s 142 ins 1994 No. 81 s 526 sch 4
sub 2017 No. 10 s 39
amd 2019 No. 17 s 59
- (a) either— (i) if an extension request for the notice has been deposited under section 141 —the day that is 90 days after the notice was deposited; or (ii) otherwise—the day that is 60 days after the notice was deposited;
- (i) if an extension request for the notice has been deposited under section 141 —the day that is 90 days after the notice was deposited; or
- (ii) otherwise—the day that is 60 days after the notice was deposited;
- (b) the day when all related instruments have been registered in the order stated in the notice.
- (i) if an extension request for the notice has been deposited under section 141 —the day that is 90 days after the notice was deposited; or
- (ii) otherwise—the day that is 60 days after the notice was deposited;