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Under SA's Real Property Act 1886, which of the following is NOT an exception to indefeasibility of title?

Correct Answer

C) An unregistered equitable interest of which the purchaser had no notice

Under the Torrens system in SA, an unregistered equitable interest of which the purchaser had no notice does NOT defeat a registered title. The system protects registered proprietors from such hidden interests, unlike the old deeds system.

Answer Options
A
Fraud by the registered proprietor
B
A prior registered easement
C
An unregistered equitable interest of which the purchaser had no notice
D
A short-term lease by a tenant in actual occupation

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