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Transfer of Land Act 1958
91FCertain instruments not affected by priority notice
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91F Certain instruments not affected by priority notice
An instrument that is capable of being recorded is not affected by a priority notice and may be lodged and recorded at any time.
**Examples**
Examples of instruments that are recorded include caveats, warrants, statutory charges and notifications.
S. 91FA inserted by No. 42/2017 s. 37.
91FA Extension of priority notice
(1) An applicant specified in a priority notice may apply to the Registrar for an extension of the priority notice.
(2) An application for extension of a priority notice under subsection (1)—
(b) must be made before the expiry or withdrawal of the priority notice; and
(c) may only be lodged using an ELN; and
(d) may be made only once.
(3) An extension of a priority notice extends the period of priority given to an instrument specified in the notice to 90 days from the date of lodgement of the priority notice.
S. 91G inserted by No. 70/2014 s. 21.