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Torrens title is a land
registration and land
transfer system, in
which a
state creates and
maintains a
register of land holdings,
which serves as the...
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Slander of
title –
species of
malicious falsehood relating to real
estatePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a
fallback Torrens title – Land registration...
- Sir
Robert Richard Torrens, GCMG (31 May 1812 – 31
August 1884), also
known as
Robert Richard Chute Torrens, was an Irish-born parliamentarian, writer...
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states and territories)
adopted the
Torrens system of land
registration of
title between 1857 and 1875. The
Torrens system was
introduced first in South...
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Richard Torrens, the
instigator of the
Torrens title system of land
registration and transfer, who
built a
large home in the area
which he
named Torrens Park...
- for life' will be
interpreted either as a
licence or a lease. In most
Torrens Title jurisdictions a life
tenant has, like in UK and US, the
right to possession...
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title deeds. The
Torrens title system is an
alternative way of
proving ownership.
First introduced in
South Australia in 1858 by Sir
Robert Torrens and...
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extended period.
Under the
Torrens title system of land
ownership registration, ea****ts are
recorded on the
titles kept in the
central land registry...
- Look up
Torrens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Torrens may
refer to:
Electoral district of
Torrens, a
state electoral district Lake
Torrens, a salt...
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immune from loss by
adverse possession. Land with
registered title in some
Torrens title systems is also immune, for example, land that has been registered...