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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 88

Caveats

Caveats.

69. Caveats are of two sorts: First, caveats, forbidding the bringing of land under the Act. These can only be lodged within the time for that purpose limited in the advertisement notifying the claim to have the land brought under the Land Transfer Act, and will lapse unless some proceeding at law be commenced by the caveator to establish bis claim within three months from the date of lodging the caveat, and notice thereof be given to the District Land Registrar, or unless the caveator shall have obtained from the Supreme Court an order or injunction restraining the District Land Registrar from bringing the land under the provisions of the Act.

70. Secondly, caveats forbidding registration of dealings with land under the Act. Such caveats may be lodged for the protection of parties pending the completion of contracts for sale, mortgage, or encumbrance. Also to restrain dealings with land by trustees without the knowledge or consent of the persons interested, or contrary to the terms of the trust, and generally for prevention of improper or fraudulent dealings by registered proprietors.