Caveat: This indicates the rights or interests of a third party in the property. A caveat is a legal document which, when lodged in the Land Registry Office, gives the caveator the opportunity of protecting an existing right or of establishing an existing claim in property. The most common form of caveat is the caveat against dealings with the land concerned. In effect, while the caveat is in place, it forbids any dealings in the land from being registered.作者: 从小爱唱歌 时间: 2010-9-8 23:18:15