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What is a 'caveat' in the context of the Torrens title system?

Correct Answer

B) A legal notice claiming an interest in the property

A caveat is a legal instrument that can be lodged to protect a claimed interest in property and prevent dealings without the caveator's knowledge. It acts as a warning to third parties that someone claims a legal or equitable interest in the property.

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A
A warning about structural defects in the property
B
A legal notice claiming an interest in the property
C
A restriction on the type of buildings permitted
D
An insurance policy protecting the title

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