caveator definition
caveator means the person by whom or on whose behalf a caveat is lodged;
caveator means the person by whom or on whose behalf a caveat has been lodged;
caveator means a person who has lodged, under Part XXII, a caveat which has not lapsed or been withdrawn or removed from the land register;
More Definitions of caveator
caveator means a person who wishes to show cause against the sealing of a grant;
caveator or means the person by whom or on whose behalf the caveat was filed;
caveator means any person or persons registered or entitled from time to time to be registered by the Registrar of Titles as Caveator of the Subject Land or any part of it. Claim means any claim, action, proceeding or demand made against the person concerned, however it arises and whether it is present or future, fixed or unascertained, actual or contingent. Community Infrastructure Contribution a monetary contribution payable to Council in respect of the subdivision of the Subject Land calculated as $88,554.92 per hectare of Proposed Net Developable Area, excluding any land provided as part of the Affordable Housing Contribution, as at 2023-2024 financial year and indexed from time to time in accordance with the indexation method for standard levy rates in the Ministerial Direction on the Preparation and Content of Infrastructure Contributions Plans dated 24 February 2021.
caveator means the person by whom or on whose behalf a caveat has been lodged under the provisions of this Act, or any enactment repealed by this Act;
caveator means the person by whom or on whose behalf the caveat was filed; “Chief Judge” means the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court;
caveator means the person by whom or on whose behalf the caveat was filed; "Court" means the Federal High Court;
caveator means any person lodging a caveat;