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1 Part 14 General Request Table of Contents General Law... [ ] 1,2 Body Corporate and Community Management Requests... [ ] 1,2 Reservation of Name... [ ] 1,2 Community Management Statement... [ ] 1,2 Change of Address of Body Corporate... [ ] Legislation... [ ] Practice Request to Record Correction or Change of Name...[ ] Natural Person...[ ] Corporation...[ ] Documents to be Deposited When Requesting Change or Correction of Name...[ ] Incorporated Association...[ ] Transition from an Incorporated Association to a Company Registered under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)...[ ] Request to Remove Expired Lease from Title...[ ] Request to Register Merger of Interest...[ ] 2 Merger of Mortgage...[ ] 2 Merger of Lease...[ ] 1 Merger of Easement (Extinguishment under s 87a of the Land Title Act 1994 or s 368 (2)(a) of the Land Act 1994)...[ ] Withdrawal of Caveat and Discharge, Satisfaction, Cancellation and Withdrawal of Writ of Execution...[ ] Withdrawal, Removal and Cancellation of Caveat...[ ] Partial Withdrawal of Caveat...[ ] 2 Instalment Contract Caveat...[ ] Discharge, Satisfaction or Cancellation of Writ of Execution...[ ] Withdrawal of Writ of Execution Issued by the Registrar of SPER...[ ] Partial Discharge, Satisfaction or Cancellation of Writ or Warrant of Execution...[ ] Extension of Writ of Execution...[ ] Standard Terms Document Forming Part of an Instrument or Document...[ ] Request to Record Transmission by Bankruptcy...[ ] Bankruptcy of Debtor or Deceased Debtor s Estate...[ ] Trustee by Part IV Composition or Arrangement, Part IX Debt Agreement or Part X Personal Insolvency Agreement...[ ] Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment Act 2004 (Cth)...[ ] Procedure for Part X entered into prior to 1 December 2004 (Cth)...[ ] Controlling Trustee under Part X of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth)...[ ] Powers of a Trustee...[ ] Annulment of Bankruptcy...[ ] Disclaimer...[ ] Charge under s 139ZN or 139ZR of the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth)...[ ] 1,2 Interest for Life...[ ] 1,2 Application for Title by Adverse Possession... [ ] Deregistered Company...[ ] Foreclosure and Vesting...[ ] Dedication of Road by Notice...[ ] 1 Resumption...[ ] Vesting Order By Proclamation...[ ] By Order of the Court...[ ] Vesting in a Trustee...[ ] Request for Determination of Lease...[ ] Recording Vesting in an Incorporated Association... [ ] Recording Vesting under the Returned & Services League of Australia (Queensland) Branch) Act [ ] Trustee...[ ] Legal and Beneficial Interests Merge...[ ] 1 Application by Local Government under Chapter 4 Part 12 Division 3 of the Local Government Regulation [ ] i2 1 Change of Department Representing the State of Queensland...[ ] 1 Removal of a Profit a prendre...[ ] 1 Order of the Court Modifying or Extinguishing an Easement...[ ] 1,2 Request to Record Reservation of Name for a Community Titles Scheme 1,2 Reservation of Name for Community Titles Scheme...[ ] 1,2 Duplication of Names...[ ] 1,2 Extension of Reservation of Name...[ ] 1,2 Withdrawal of Reservation of Name...[ ] Request to Record Community Management Statement 1,2 Community Management Statements...[ ] 1,2 Where a Parcel of Land is Added to a Scheme...[ ] Request to Record Change of Address for a Community Titles Scheme 1,2 Change of Address of Body Corporate...[ ] Update of a Registered Power of Attorney...[ ] 1 Charge under the Land Tax Act [ ] 1 Removal of Charge under the Land Tax Act [ ] 1 Statutory Charge under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act [ ] 1 Removal of Statutory Charge under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act [ ] 1 Statutory Charge under the Retirement Villages Act [ ] 1 Release of Statutory Charge under the Retirement Villages Act [ ] 1,2 Charge under the First Home Owners Grant Act [ ] 1,2 Removal of Charge under the First Home Owners Grant Act [ ] Charge under the Duties Act [ ] Removal of Charge under the Duties Act [ ] 1,2 Charge by utility service provider under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act [ ] 1,2 Removal of Charge by utility service provider under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act [ ] 1,2 Request for separate indefeasible title for a lot...[ ] 2 Request for separate title for a tenant in common...[ ] 1 Local government charge... [ ] 1 Registration of a charge...[ ] 1 Removal of a charge...[ ] 2,3 Subdivision of a Water Allocation...[ ] 2,3 Amalgamation of Water Allocations...[ ] 2,3 Change of Water Allocation...[ ] 2,3 Charge under the Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act [ ] 2,3 Release of Charge under the Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act [ ] 2,3 Amendment of Charge under the Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act [ ] 2,3 Condition under s 362 of the Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act [ ] 1 Removal of a Carbon Abatement Interest...[ ] Forms General Guide to Completion of Forms... [ ] Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Examples 1 to 25 Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] 1 Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Example 26 Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] 1, 2 Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Example 27 Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] ii3 Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] 1, 2 Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Example 28 Lodger Details... [ ] Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] 1, 2 Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Example 29 Lodger Details... [ ] Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] 1, 2 Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Example 30 Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Example 31 Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] 2, 3 Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Example 32 Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] 2,3 Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Example 33 Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] 2,3 Guide to Completion of Form 14 for Example 34 Item 1... [ ] Item 2... [ ] Item 3... [ ] Item 4... [ ] Item 5... [ ] Item 6... [ ] Item 7... [ ] Duty... [ ] Fees... [ ] Cross References and Further Reading... [ ] Notes in text... [ ] iii4 Part 14 General Request General Law A General Request is used to notify the Registrar of certain matters that impact on the registries. [ ] Form 14 is the prescribed form for General Requests or for where no other specific form has been approved. Some of the many uses of this Form are outlined in this Part. 1,2 Body Corporate and Community Management Requests The Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 (BCCMA) provides for the establishment, operation and management of community titles schemes. [ ] 1,2 Reservation of Name On receipt of an application, the Registrar may reserve a name for a proposed community titles scheme. The proposed scheme land must be properly identified in the application. The period of reservation is two years, however, that may be extended for a further one year if the person who reserved the name applies during the initial two year period. The reservation ends if the person withdraws the reservation or the community titles scheme is established. [ ] 1,2 Community Management Statement A first Community Management Statement (CMS) must accompany a plan of subdivision to establish a community titles scheme and takes effect when it is recorded in the Land Registry. [ ] A first CMS may only be recorded if it is endorsed by the local government. However, a new CMS may either be noted by the local government or endorsed by the body corporate as follows: not applicable see s 60(6) of the Body Corporate and Community Management Act A CMS cannot be amended. It can only be replaced by a totally new CMS that has the endorsement and consent of the body corporate. A new CMS may also only be recorded if it has been consented to by the body corporate and is lodged within three months after the relevant event happens (s 65(1) and (3) of the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997). A CMS is not an instrument under the Land Title Act However, s 115K(3) of the Land Title Act 1994 provides that a request to the register a CMS is an instrument. Section 115L(2) of the Land Title Act 1994 also provides that the recording of a CMS in the registry does not guarantee that it is valid or enforceable. The Registrar is not obliged to, but may, examine a CMS before it is recorded. Updated: 10 April5 1,2 Change of address of Body Corporate The Act stipulates that notices, legal processes and documents are served on the body corporate for a community titles scheme if served personally on the secretary or another member of the committee if the secretary is absent. It also stipulates that the address for service of the body corporate is the address recorded on the indefeasible title for the common property as notified to the Registrar from time to time. [ ] The address of the original owner as shown on the first CMS for the scheme is the address for service of the body corporate if the Registrar has not been advised otherwise. Similarly, the address for service of an owner of a lot in the scheme is either the address in the records of the body corporate or the address of the lot if no address has been recorded by the body corporate. The address of a body corporate that is recorded by the Registrar can be changed by making a formal application to have it changed. For further information see [ ]. Legislation [ ] 2 Application of the Land Title Act 1994 to the Water Act 2000 Under the provisions of ss 150(1) and 151 of the Water Act 2000, subject to the exceptions provided in ss 150(2) and 151(1) of the Water Act 2000, the Land Title Act 1994 applies to the registration of an interest or dealings for a water allocation on the water allocations register. Under s 151(3) of the Water Act 2000 an interest or dealing mentioned in s 150 may be registered in a way mentioned in the Land Title Act 1994 and the Registrar of Water Allocations may exercise a power or perform an obligation of the Registrar of Titles under the Land Title Act 1994: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) as if a reference to the Registrar of Titles were a reference to the Registrar appointed under Chapter 2 Part 4 Division 6 of the Water Act 2000; and as if a reference to the freehold land register were a reference to the water allocations register; and as if a reference to freehold land or land were a reference to a water allocation; and as if a reference to a lot were a reference to a water allocation; and as if a reference to an indefeasible title were a reference to a title; and with any other necessary changes. 1,3 Reference to the Chief Executive in the Land Act 1994 The functions of the Chief Executive under the Land Act 1994 relating to the keeping of registers are carried out by the Registrar of Titles under delegation given under s 393 of that Act. Updated: 10 April6 Practice Request to Record Correction or Change of Name A name on a title may be recorded incorrectly, due to an error by either the lodging party or the registry. In other situations, the name of a party may have changed. Other than for departmental errors, a Form 14 General Request is the correct form to use to change or correct names recorded on a title. Throughout this topic, this Form is also referred to as a Form 14 Request to Change Name or a Form 14 Request to Correct Name. [ ] While no duty notation is required on this Form 14 General Request, lodgement fees apply. The Registrar allows a change or correction of the registered proprietor or holder of an interests name of multiple secondary interests (for example, a mortgage or a lease) by registration of a single Form 14, rather than a separate form for each interest, provided the parties are the same and a lodgement fee is paid for each interest. 1,2 Where a Certificate of Title has been issued, it must be deposited for cancellation, or a request made to dispense with production. Natural Person To correct or change the name of a natural person, a Form 14 General Request must be lodged with a Form 20 Declaration (statutory) setting out the circumstances that warrant a change or correction of name. [ ] However, where an error was made by the registry, an internal request under s 15 of the Land Title Act 1994 or s 291 of the Land Act 1994 will be used to correct the name. When a person or persons acquire an interest in a lot or a State tenure, the Registrar assumes that the name(s) provided is/are the legal name(s) of the proprietors or holders of the interest. The Registrar makes no inquiry to ascertain whether the name supplied is the legal name. On marriage a person has the choice as to whether he or she will: (a) (b) retain his or her previous legal name (e.g. birth name); or adopt the surname of his or her partner. For example, if Mary Green marries Tom Brown: Mary can choose to retain the surname of Green; or Mary can adopt the surname of Brown; Tom can choose to retain the surname of Brown; Tom can adopt the surname of Green; Mary and/or Tom may adopt a surname of Green-Brown as his/her/their legal name; Mary and/or Tom may adopt a surname of Brown-Green as his/her/their legal name. Updated: 10 April7 Conversely, when a person who adopted his or her partner s surname after marriage and had title to an interest in a lot or a State tenure registered in that name and subsequently divorces his or her partner, he or she may revert to his or her previous legal name as his or her legal name. To the knowledge of the Registrar, apart from marriage or divorce the only mechanisms whereby a person can change his/her name are by: 1 Deed Poll, if the name was changed prior to 1 February 2004, or 2 on or after 1 February 2004, a request to change name registered in the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, which is the formal means by which a change of name is recorded, or 3 by assumption of a name and use of that name in keeping with common law. Persons who use other than their legal names when acquiring interests in a lot or a State tenure could experience difficulty when attempting to deal with that interest as a result of the provisions of the Land Title Act 1994 or Land Act 1994 relating to obligations of witnesses for individuals. Section 162 of the Land Title Act 1994 and s 311 of the Land Act 1994 provide, in part, that a person who witnesses an instrument or document executed by an individual must: (a) (b) first take reasonable steps to ensure that the individual is the person entitled to sign the instrument or document; and have the individual execute the document in the presence of the person. Witnesses may find it impossible to fulfil their obligation of ensuring that the individual is the person entitled to sign the instrument or document if the person is not registered as the proprietor in their legal name. When totally different names are used as aliases, it will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to satisfy a witness s requirements to subsequently register an instrument or document. On making a request to change or correct the name of a registered proprietor or holder of an interest, evidence that the new name is the registered proprietor s legal name will be required to be deposited. Generally, acceptable proof of legal name is: a copy of a birth certificate; or a copy of a certificate of marriage (to adopt a different surname as a result of marriage); a copy of a certificate of change of name; or a copy of a Court issued recorded Deed Poll; or Note Where an office copy is required the copy must be certified by the issuing authority. For further information on depositing supporting evidence see part 60 Miscellaneous, esp [ ]. comprehensive documentation to the satisfaction of the Registrar evidencing the change of name by assumption based on use of that name. The following documentation generally will be required: Updated: 10 April8 1. a statutory declaration by the applicant that states: their previous and current names; the applicant is the owner/holder of the registered interest; the duration of exclusive use of the current name; it is the intention of the applicant to use only the current name in all matters; they are aware of the potential privacy issues associated with private documentation being deposited in a publicly accessible register; and they are aware that all evidence deposited in support of the application will remain a part of the public register and will be available to any interested party that searches the register. 2. evidence of exclusive use of a new name (e.g. driver licence, passport, etc.); and 3. if relevant (i.e. hyphenated name comprising previous name and partner s surname), copy of a marriage certificate; and 4. sufficient supporting documentary evidence to satisfy that the new name is used exclusively (e.g. local government rates notice, receipts for mortgage and/or home insurance payments, etc); and 5. a statutory declaration by a reliable, independent person in a position to state that they knew the applicant prior to the adoption of their new name and are able to corroborate that the owner of the registered interest is the same person as the applicant (e.g. bank manager). If there is more than one correction to be made on a title (e.g. where two registered owners hold as joint tenants and both their names are incorrect or have changed), only one Form 14 General Request is required. If only one registered proprietor s or holder s name requires correction, the Request may only be made by that person. A registered proprietor or holder of an interest whose name requires correction (e.g. due to a misspelling) and change (e.g. due to marriage) need only lodge one document. The Request must be to change the name and a statutory declaration, together with documentary evidence (e.g. copies of a birth certificate and certificate of marriage certified by the Registrar-General of Births, Death and Marriages), must be provided concerning the correction and the change of name. Example 1 Request to correct name (Natural Person) supported by a declaration from the solicitor s firm that prepared the original instrument or document. Example 1A Request to correct name (Natural Person) supported by a declaration by the registered owner. Example 2 Request to change name. Updated: 10 April9 Corporation A Form 14 General Request is lodged to record the change or correction of a name of a corporation. Where an incorrect name is recorded due to an error by the registry, an internal request will be used to correct the name. [ ] Where a corporation desires to record a change of name which has already been effected under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), a Form 14 General Request should be used. Either an office copy of the certificate of change of name certified by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) or a search extracted from the ASIC database through an authorised information broker must be deposited with the Form 14. Where a corporation s name has been changed in compliance with or by legislation, no evidence is required, provided the relevant Act is cited in the Request. A lodgement fee is payable unless an exemption is included in the legislation. When an amalgamation of companies creates a new company, a change of name is not the proper instrument to record such a transaction. A Form 1 Transfer should be used in this case. Where a company has had several changes of name, the Form 14 General Request need only identify the present name as the new name and the name on the title as the former name. However, documentary evidence is required to illustrate the chain of changes of name. See Example 3. Documents to be Deposited When Requesting Change or Correction of Name Documentation required to be deposited with a Form 14 Request to Change or Correct Name is as follows: [ ] Where the ownership of a fee simple, a water allocation or a State tenure is concerned: 1,2 Certificate of Title, if issued or a request made to dispense with production; and For a corporation: (a) (b) a copy of the certificate of change of name; or a search from the ASIC database that shows both the current name and the former name (Note: For an update of a registered power of attorney to record a change of a company name, the evidence provided must contain the date the change of name of the company was effective from, as this date is required to be entered into the power of attorney register (see [ ]); For a natural person: (a) (b) a statutory declaration declaring the facts; and documentary evidence in support of the change of name, e.g. certificate of marriage certified by relevant issuing agency (see [ ]). For more information about depositing supporting documentation see [ ]. Updated: 10 April10 However, if a statutory declaration, made by a lawyer, is deposited stating that: 1 the error was made in the document that recorded the owner s or the holder s name/s; and 2 the document was prepared by him/her, then no further evidence is required. Where a lessee s interest is concerned the same evidence as shown above as well as the following requirements: 1,2 If the applicant is the lessee under a freehold lease, the Certificate of Title need not be deposited. However, if the lessor has, in any way, joined in the Form 14 by way of consent, then the Certificate of Title must be deposited or a request made to dispense with production. A request to record the correction or change of name of a lessee, which is executed after the initial term of the lease has expired, will not be registered unless a Form 13 Amendment of Lease is lodged prior to the Form 14 Request to Change Name of the lessee. Incorporated Association Where an incorporated association has changed its name, a Form 14 General Request must be lodged. The Form 14 should be lodged with: [ ] a. a certified copy of the certificate of incorporation in the new name of the association; or b. (if applicable) a search from the Australian Government Business Register that shows both the current name and the former name (Note: For an update of a registered power of attorney to record a change of an incorporated association name, the evidence provided must contain the date the change of name of the associated corporation was effective from, as this date is required to be entered into the power of attorney register (see [ ]). After lodgement, land held by the association will be recorded as being held by the association in its new name. For further information about depositing supporting documentation see [ ]. See Example 3. For the manner of execution or the recording of vestings in incorporated associations, see [ ]. [ ] deleted Transition from an Incorporated Association to a Company Registered under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) Part 11A of the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 and Part 5B.1 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) provide for an incorporated association to transition to a company registered under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). [ ] Updated: 10 April11 A Form 14 General Request to Record Change of Name, with appropriate evidence must be lodged to record the transition. Appropriate evidence will consist of: a. a copy of the notice of authority to transfer incorporation provided by the chief executive under s 106E of the Associations Incorporations Act 1981; and b. a copy of the certificate issued by ASIC pursuant to s 601BD of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), or a search from the ASIC database that shows the current name of the corporation. For further information about depositing supporting information see [ ]. Item 6 of the Form 14 General Request to Record Change of Name should include wording similar to the following: I hereby request that the change of name of the registered owner from XYZ Inc. to XYZ Pty Ltd A.C.N be recorded following the transition from an incorporated association to a company registered under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) pursuant to Part 11A of the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 and part 5B.1 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) be recorded. Lodgement fees apply to the Form 14 General Request, but a duty notation is not required. 1,2 The Certificate of Title, if issued, must be deposited or a request made to dispense with production. Request to Remove Expired Lease from Title See part 7 Lease, esp [7-2200]. See Example 4. Request to Register Merger of Interest A merger of interest may occur in the following circumstances: [ ] [ ] 2 merger of mortgage see [ ]; 2 merger of lease see [ ]; 1 merger of easement see [ ]; and 1,2 merger of profit a prendre. The merger of an interest with the fee simple or water allocation cannot occur where the two interests are held by the same party in different capacities. For example, a lessee of the freehold may hold the interest as a trustee for another and may then become the registered owner of the fee simple in his/her own right, i.e. not as trustee. In that situation, the leasehold interest cannot merge with the freehold interest. 2 Merger of Mortgage Where a mortgagee becomes the registered owner of the land over which the mortgagee holds a mortgage, s 63(2) of the Land Title Act 1994 requires that the Registrar register the mortgagee as the registered owner free from the mortgage. Upon registration (of the transfer to the [ ] Updated: 10 April12 mortgagee), the mortgage ceases to exist. In this situation a Form 14 General Request is not required to merge a mortgage with the freehold or water allocation. Where a transferee and mortgagee are not one and the same person (i.e. where their names are the same, but they are different people such that no merger is taking place), a statutory declaration of identity should be lodged with the Form 1 Transfer stating that the transferee and the mortgagee are not the same person. Without such declaration, a merger will be automatically recorded. However, the mortgagee may request, pursuant to s 63(3) of the Land Title Act 1994, that the two interests not be merged. If such a request is made, the Registrar cannot cancel the mortgage. This request is to be made when the mortgagee lodges the transfer for registration by including in Item 5 of the Form 1 the words do not cancel Mortgage No. [number]. If the mortgagee decides to merge the mortgage after previously advising the Registrar not to merge the mortgage in accordance with s 63(3) of the Land Title Act 1994, a Form 14 General Request will be required to merge the mortgage. Lodgement fees apply to the Form 14 General Request, but a duty notation is not required. 1,2 The Certificate of Title, if issued, must be deposited or a request made to dispense with production. 2 Merger of Lease Where a lessee becomes the registered owner of: [ ] a lot; or 1 part of the lot; the lessee may lodge a Form 14 General Request to merge the two interests. The lease is then cancelled. The merger of the two interests does not occur automatically. Where a lessee s interest in a lease merges with the fee simple or water allocation and there is a sub-lease registered over the land, the sub-lease remains in place and becomes the head-lease (s 115 of the Property Law Act 1974). The consent of the sub-lessee is not required. Lodgement fees apply to the Form 14 General Request, but a duty notation is not required. 1 The Certificate of Title, if issued, must be deposited or a request made to dispense with production. See Example 5. Where the lease being merged with the fee simple or water allocation is mortgaged under a registered mortgage, the consent of the mortgagee in Form 18 is required to effect the cancellation of the mortgage or, alternatively, a Form 3 Release of Mortgage may be lodged. 1 Merger of Easement (Extinguishment under s 87a of the Land Title Act 1994 or s 368(2) of the Land Act 1994) When the dominant tenement (the land benefited by the easement) and the servient tenement (the land burdened by the easement) come into the ownership of the same party, the easement [ ] Updated: 10 April13 may be merged. If the registered owner or a trustee, lessee or licensee under the Land Act 1994 requires the easement to be merged, a Form 14 General Request requesting the merger should be deposited. Once the Request is registered, the easement is extinguished. See Example 6. Merger of an easement is not automatic, as the registered owner or a trustee, lessee or licensee under the Land Act 1994 may subsequently transfer their interest, either in the dominant or servient tenement. The easement would then continue to exist. However, where a plan of survey has the effect of amalgamating the dominant and servient tenements so that they are both contained in the one lot, the easement is automatically merged as there are no longer two separate titles necessary to support the easement. A merger of this type is the subject of internal documentation. Withdrawal of Caveat and Discharge, Satisfaction, Cancellation and Withdrawal of Writ of Execution A caveat that has been registered over a title may be withdrawn, whereas a registered writ of execution issued from a Court may be discharged, satisfied or cancelled. A registered writ of execution issued by the Registrar of the State Penalties Enforcement Registry may be withdrawn. [ ] Withdrawal, Removal and Cancellation of Caveat A caveat may be withdrawn by a caveator or removed by a caveatee. In the former case, the Form 14 Request to Withdraw Caveat can be signed by the caveator or by the caveator s current solicitor.. [ ] Lodgement fees apply to the Form 14 General Request, but a duty notation is not required. 2 The Certificate of Title, if issued, is not required to be deposited. The caveatee may apply to the Supreme Court for an order that the caveat be removed (s 127 of the Land Title Act 1994 or s 389H of the Land Act 1994). If successful, the caveatee lodges the court order with a Form 14 Request to Remove Caveat. See Example 8. Unregistered caveats may be withdrawn by way of letter signed by the caveator or the caveator s current solicitor (s 159 of the Land Title Act 1994 or s 308 of the Land Act 1994). Lapsed caveats may be removed by a Form 14 Request to Remove Caveat (no fee applies). Under s 128 of the Land Title Act 1994 or s 389I of the Land Act 1994 a party may, by a Form 14 General Request, request that a caveat be cancelled, where the party can show: that the interest claimed by the caveator has ceased or the claim to it has been abandoned or withdrawn; or that the claim of the caveator has been settled by agreement or otherwise satisfied; or that the nature of the interest claimed does not entitle the caveator to prevent registration of an instrument that has been lodged. Updated: 10 April View more
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