Can LPMA reject a Caveat?
Yes, LPMA can refuse to accept a Caveat for lodgment and not record it for the following reasons: • Reference to title is not supplied or is incorrect; or • Name(s) and address(es) of the registered proprietor(s) has been omitted from the Caveat or if the name(s) do not agree with the name(s) recorded on the folio of the Register or • Address for service of notices is not stated in the Caveat, is not within the State of New South Wales or is shown only as a postal delivery box or • Caveat does not state a claim or interest in the land or • Estate or interest shown is based on a writ of execution or • Statutory declaration has not been signed by the caveator (or an authorised agent of the caveator) or is not made before a prescribed functionary of the State in which it was made or • Caveat which is dated on or after 1 January 1987, has not been marked prior to lodgment in LPMA, by the Office of State Revenue where the estate or interest claimed is related to an unregistered mortgage, lo
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