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I wish to constitute a right of pre-emption in favour of the seller of property. Does my deed need to nominate and identify benefited property and be dual registered?

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I wish to constitute a right of pre-emption in favour of the seller of property. Does my deed need to nominate and identify benefited property and be dual registered?

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A. Yes, there must be a benefited property. If you create a pre-emption without nominating a benefited property, then the Keeper will not be able to reflect the pre-emption as a burden in the title sheet.

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