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Land Titles Act 1925
105Notice of caveat
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105 Notice of caveat
(1) Upon the receipt of a caveat, the registrar-general shall notify the
receipt to the person against whose application to be registered as
proprietor, or, as the case may be, to the registered proprietor against
whose title to deal with land under this Act the caveat has been
lodged.
(2) A person who—
(a) is an applicant or registered proprietor referred to in subsection
(1);
(b) has a registered interest in the land; or
(c) has an interest in the land under a memorandum of transfer or
other instrument registrable under this Act;
may apply to the court, on notice to the caveator, for an order that the
caveat be removed.
(3) The court or judge, upon proof that the caveator has been given notice
of the application for the order, may make such order in relation to
the land, either ex parte or otherwise, as to the court or judge seems
fit.