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Caveat (property law)

Caveat is Latin for "beware". In Australian property law and other jurisdictions using the Torrens title system, a caveat is a warning that someone other than the owner claims some right over or nonregistered interest in the property. Caveats can include ongoing court cases, bad debts or second mortgages.

The lodging of caveats
According to Samantha Hepburn, "caveat's function as notification of an interest: once lodged they do not guarantee any title". A person acquires a "caveatable interest" (that means the buyer is entitled to place a caveat to defend that interest) when he/she purchase real estate. ==Withdrawal of caveats==
Withdrawal of caveats
The caveator can withdraw their caveat at any time. The Land Titles Office cannot register any transactions regarding the estate while a caveat applies. ==References==
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