Caveat

Terms you should know:

A Caveat (Latin for beware) indicates the rights or interests of a third party (not the owner) in a particular instance (property in this case).

When lodged with the Land Registry Office, it provides the Caveator the opportunity of protecting an existing right or establishing a claim to the property.

While a Caveat is in place, any registered dealings with the associated property is forbidden and accordingly, any Caveat will be indicated on the Certificate of Title.
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