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CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 - SECT 57
Conditions of sale of land under the provisions of the Real Property Act 1900
(1) Under a contract for the purchase of land under the provisions of the
Real Property Act 1900 , the purchaser shall be entitled at the cost of the
vendor-- (a) to receive from the vendor sufficient particulars of title to
enable the purchaser to prepare the appropriate dealing to give effect to the
contract, and
(b) to receive from the vendor an abstract of any instrument
forming part of the vendor's title, in respect of which a caveat is entered
upon the Register kept under that Act, and
(c) to have a document of title
lodged by the vendor with the Registrar-General to enable the dealing to be
registered, and
(d) to have any objection to the registration of the dealing
removed by the vendor: Provided that, as to any such objection which the
purchaser ought to have raised on the particulars or abstract, or upon the
investigation of the title, or which arises from the purchaser's own act,
default, or omission, the purchaser shall not be entitled to have the same
removed except at the purchaser's own cost.
(2) This section applies only if
and as far as a contrary intention is not expressed in the contract, and shall
have effect subject to the terms of the contract, and to the provisions
therein contained.
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