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Under the Torrens title system, what does 'indefeasibility of title' mean for a registered proprietor?

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B) The title is protected against claims except in cases of fraud or forgery

Indefeasibility of title means the registered proprietor's title is generally secure and cannot be challenged, except in specific circumstances such as fraud, forgery, or where the proprietor was involved in wrongdoing. This principle provides security of tenure while maintaining some protections against fraudulent transactions.

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A
The title can never be challenged under any circumstances
B
The title is protected against claims except in cases of fraud or forgery
C
The title guarantees the property is free from all encumbrances
D
The title provides immunity from planning and zoning restrictions

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