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Land Title Act 1994
sec.144Removing priority notice
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### sec.144 Removing priority notice
An affected person for a lot may, at any time, apply to the Supreme Court for an order that a priority notice for the lot be removed.
The Supreme Court may make the order—
whether or not the person for whom the priority notice was deposited has been served with the application; and
on the terms the court considers appropriate.
In this section—
affected person , for a lot the subject of a priority notice, means a person, other than the person for whom the priority notice was deposited, who—
is a registered proprietor of the lot; or
has another interest in the lot.
s 144 ins 1994 No. 81 s 526 sch 4
sub 2017 No. 10 s 39
(sec.144-ssec.1) An affected person for a lot may, at any time, apply to the Supreme Court for an order that a priority notice for the lot be removed.
(sec.144-ssec.2) The Supreme Court may make the order— whether or not the person for whom the priority notice was deposited has been served with the application; and on the terms the court considers appropriate.
(sec.144-ssec.3) In this section— affected person , for a lot the subject of a priority notice, means a person, other than the person for whom the priority notice was deposited, who— is a registered proprietor of the lot; or has another interest in the lot.
- (a) whether or not the person for whom the priority notice was deposited has been served with the application; and
- (b) on the terms the court considers appropriate.
- (a) is a registered proprietor of the lot; or
- (b) has another interest in the lot.