Real Property Act 1900 No 25
Historical version for 8 January 2010 to 28 February 2010 (accessed 24 May 2013 at 15:44) Current version

74R   Right to obtain injunction not affected

In relation to a caveat lodged under a provision of this Part, nothing in this Part shall be construed as preventing or restricting the caveator from applying for and obtaining from the Supreme Court an injunction for the purpose of:
(a)  where the caveat relates to land that is the subject of a primary application—restraining the Registrar-General from bringing the land under the provisions of this Act,
(b)  where the caveat relates to the recording of dealings—restraining the Registrar-General from recording a dealing the recording of which is prohibited by the caveat,
(c)  where the caveat relates to a possessory application—restraining the granting of the possessory application,
(d)  where the caveat relates to a delimitation plan—restraining the Registrar-General from registering the delimitation plan, or
(e)  where the caveat relates to an application for the cancellation of the recording of an easement—restraining the cancellation of the recording of the easement, or
(f)  where the caveat relates to an application for the extinguishment of a restrictive covenant—restraining the extinguishment of the restrictive covenant.
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