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Registrar’s caveat

A registrar’s caveat may be entered in respect of any land wherever such action appears to the registrar to be necessary or desirable, as in the flowing instances:

  1. (a) For the prevention of fraud or improper dealing;
  1. (b) For the protection or interest of:
    1. (i) The Federation or the state authority
    2. (ii) Any person who in his opinion under the disability of being a minor, mental disorder or unsoundness of mind, or is shown to his satisfaction to be absent from the Federation; or
  1. (c) By reason of some error appearing to him to have been made in the register or issue document of title to the land or any other instrument relating thereto.

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Purchase of Real Property - Step by Step Guide & Precedents

by By Lawyers For Lawyers author - Jayadeep Hari & Jamil

Overview

This Purchase Step-by-Step Legal Practice Guide and Precedents contains extensive precedents and guidance to enable a lawyer to complete a purchase of property matter including guidance on:

  • Sale and purchase agreement with title
  • Sale and purchase agreement without title
  • Purchase by foreigner
  • Caveats
  • Real Property Gains Tax
  • Strata Titles Act 1985

A wide range of precedent forms and letters used through the course of the transaction are also included. As with all Step-by-Step Guides this guide takes you sequentially through a Purchase matter from getting the matter underway and taking instructions, right through to finalisation.

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