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Land Titles Act 1925
104BWithdrawal of caveats
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104B Withdrawal of caveats
A caveat may be withdrawn—
(a) by the caveator or his or her legal practitioner; or
(b) where the caveator so authorises in writing—by the agent of the
caveator; or
(c) where the interest claimed in the caveat was, in the caveat,
claimed to be held by 2 or more caveators as joint tenants and
1 of those caveators is dead—by the surviving caveator or
caveators, as the case requires; or
(d) where the caveator is dead and paragraph (c) does not apply—
by the executor or executrix of the will, or the administrator or
administratrix of the estate, of the caveator; or
(e) where the interest claimed in the caveat has vested, pursuant to
a law in force in the ACT relating to bankruptcy, in the official
trustee in bankruptcy, in a trustee or in any other person—by the
official trustee in bankruptcy, that trustee or that other person,
as the case requires.