The Land Transfer Act 1952 in New Zealand provides for 5 types of Caveats.
A caveat is a warning to anyone to be aware. A Caveat is a notice which is registered against a title for any party to be aware that a claim is being made and sought. Caveats do not create new rights, they [...]
Caveats and Registration
March 29th, 2010 · No Comments · Property Conveyancing News, Uncategorized
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Caveats
March 25th, 2010 · No Comments · Property Conveyancing News, Uncategorized
The registration of a Caveat over a property is giving notice that there is an existing right to claim. A party lodging a Caveat must have reasonable grounds to register the Instrument against the Title. Under the Transfer of Land Act 1952 there a five types of Caveats.
1. A caveat against bring land under the [...]
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