Once the caveator has commenced proceedings to substantiate the claim the caveat will remain on the title pending the resolution of the Court Action. The signature must be duly witnessed. voluntary withdrawal of a caveat you previously lodged yourself. The methods for removing a caveat A caveat can be removed with the agreement of the person who entered it. The property (seizure and sale) order must be registered and in force in respect of the judgements debtor's saleable interest in the land. Regional: 65 Nixon St, Shepparton VIC 3630, Website Designed & Developed by Emily Ridge. Do the husbands land in question sold with no documentation have basis? Entry of a transaction, with respect to such land, may not then be made unless the cautioner has received notice that the same has to be done. According to Subsection 2 the registrar may, on the application of another person interested, serve notice on the cautioner warning him that his caution will be removed at the expiration of the time stated in the notice. Lodging of a caveat or caution without reasonable cause can lead to a remedy in damages. At the time of purchase the tittle deed (of 9acre)beared the sellers fathers me,my mom expressed interest and the tittle was transferred to sellers name and his late brothers wife.Both shared equally 4.5 each, my mom bought 1.5acre from the sellers portion.We tried last year to get our own tittle deed since we have our number of land which was begotten from the sellers portion,but because the brothers wife placed a caution on her portion ie 4.5acre.it has been easy since the the seller and her brothers wife are not in good terms, what shall we do please0722576779. And next was to have him ask for documentation showing where when and how my son had been given notice. we were summoned, went for hearing, after we disagreed, the registrar tells us to wait for 14 days as he do research then he shall let us know the verdict. FG0hg'BD(AaQD(54-bx!BF.{zDy5LE6D (For more information see Part 11 of the Probate Rules 2017 and/or speak to a lawyer). A caveat can be lodged and withdrawn online or at Land Use Victoria.