When will I be able to appeal successfully from the dismissal of application to remove caveat under section 90(3) of the Transfer of Land Act?

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1.     The Court of Appeal (Beach, Kyrou and Kaye JJA), considered whether the Trial Judge erred in dismissing an application to remove a caveat under section 90(3) of the TL Act (see Chan and anor v Liu and anor [2020] VSCA 28).

 

2.     The appeal did not of itself make any

Can I claim costs against a lawyer who lodges a caveat on behalf of his or her client?

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1.     In Alliance Developments v Arbab [2019] VSC 832, the Supreme Court of Victoria (Garde J) considered the circumstances in which it may be appropriate to order indemnity costs against a solicitor in respect of an application to remove a caveat lodged on behalf of a client.

 

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2.     The Court had previously ordered that

Can I claim compensation from a lawyer who lodges a caveat on behalf of his or her client?

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1.     In Lanciana v Alderuccio [2020] VSCA 152, the Court of Appeal in a joint judgment (Tate, Hargrave and Emerton JJA) considered the circumstances in which it may be appropriate to order that a solicitor pay compensation under section 118 of the Transfer of Land Act 1958 in respect of a caveat lodged on behalf

What happens if I lodge a caveat over the title to real estate in Victoria when I do not have a caveatable interest?

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A caveat is an instrument that protects an unregistrable legal or equitable interest in real property. The caveat is a notice to the public that the person lodging the caveat (the caveator) holds an unregistered interest in the property, and provides details of the interest claimed. The caveat prevents the registration of