lawpalyer logo

資料由法律人 LawPlayer整理提供·Singapore statutory provision · curated by LawPlayer

§ 26 — Cancellation of cautions

26.—(1) Where the Registrar has entered a caution on a qualified folio under section 25, the proprietor of the land comprised in that folio may apply to the Registrar in the approved form together with any deed, conveyance or instrument affecting the land for the cancellation of the caution if the proprietor is able to —(a)

deduce a title for a continuous period of not less than 12 years at the date of the proprietor’s application; and

(b)

satisfy the Registrar that there are no outstanding interests which are not notified on that folio.

(2) Upon proof to the Registrar’s satisfaction that subsection (1) has been complied with, the Registrar must enter on the qualified folio a notification cancelling the caution.

(3) For the purposes of section 155, the person upon whose application a caution is cancelled is deemed to be the person upon whose application the land was brought under this Act.

—(1) Where the Registrar has entered a caution on a qualified folio under section 25, the proprietor of the land comprised in that folio may apply to the Registrar in the approved form together with any deed, conveyance or instrument affecting the land for the cancellation of the caution if the proprietor is able to —(a)

deduce a title for a continuous period of not less than 12 years at the date of the proprietor’s application; and

(b)

satisfy the Registrar that there are no outstanding interests which are not notified on that folio.

(2) Upon proof to the Registrar’s satisfaction that subsection (1) has been complied with, the Registrar must enter on the qualified folio a notification cancelling the caution.

(3) For the purposes of section 155, the person upon whose application a caution is cancelled is deemed to be the person upon whose application the land was brought under this Act.

本頁資料來源:Singapore Statutes Online (AGC)·整理提供:法律人 LawPlayer· lawplayer.com