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What is the main aim of the Torrens System?
What is the main aim of the Torrens System?
- To make land titles final, irrevocable, and indisputable (correct)
- To make it difficult for people to register their claims.
- To create uncertainty about the character or extent of claims.
- To burden land with claims.
Who is involved in the registration process under the Torrens System?
Who is involved in the registration process under the Torrens System?
- Only the landowner.
- The landowner and the government. (correct)
- The landowner and the claimants.
- The landowner, the government, and the claimants.
What happens to claimants after registration under the Torrens System?
What happens to claimants after registration under the Torrens System?
- They can make claims without going to court.
- They have no legal rights to the land
- They must come to court to make a record of their claims. (correct)
- They are considered innocent third parties.
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- The Torrens System aims to quiet the title to land and put a stop to any question of legality of the title.
- Claims noted at the time of registration or arising after registration are exceptions.
- Once registered, the owner can rest secure without the need to go to court.
- All parties, including the government, are involved in the registration process.
- There are no innocent third parties who may claim any interest after registration.
- The system aims to make land titles final, irrevocable, and indisputable.
- The registration relieves the land of known and unknown claims.
- Claimants must come to court to make a record of their claims after registration.
- The registration ensures there is no uncertainty about the character or extent of claims.
- The Torrens System aims to relieve land of the burden of claims.
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