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Under the Real Property Act, what happens when someone purchases property from a registered proprietor who obtained title through fraud?

Correct Answer

B) The purchaser keeps the property if they acted in good faith and for value

Under the indefeasibility principle of the Torrens system, a bona fide purchaser for value without notice of fraud will obtain good title, even if the vendor's title was obtained fraudulently. This protects innocent purchasers and maintains confidence in the title system.

Answer Options
A
The purchaser loses the property if they knew about the fraud
B
The purchaser keeps the property if they acted in good faith and for value
C
The original owner automatically gets the property back
D
The transaction is void regardless of the purchaser's knowledge

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