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A caveat is a formal notice to a judicial officer requesting the officer to suspend a specific action until the party has received an opportunity to be heard on the matter. Caveats are typically filed in probate proceedings by a party seeking to challenge the validity of a will.
How long is a Caveat effective for? Effective for six months from the date it is lodged with the Judicial Greffe. It can be renewed in writing or before the expiry date.
CaveatsA caveat (also known as a stop) is a written notice that a person who wishes to prevent a grant being issued may enter in any registry or sub-registry.
(kvit , US keɪv- ) countable noun [oft NOUN that] A caveat is a warning of a specific limitation of something such as information or an agreement.
Introduction. The term caveat, derived from Latin, means let a person beware. In legal terms, it refers to a formal notice filed to ensure that no action is taken without first informing the person who submitted the notice.

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Protecting Lenders and Creditors: If you are a lender or creditor, lodging a caveat ensures that your financial interests in a property are recognised and protected against potential revenue-destroying transactions by the property owner.
Caveats are typically filed in probate proceedings by a party seeking to challenge the validity of a will. The purpose of the caveat is to prevent the court from initiating the administration of an estate without first notifying the caveat-filing party.

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