This section is from the book "A Treatise On The Law Of Vendor And Purchaser Of Real Estate And Chattels Real", by T. Cyprian Williams. Also available from Amazon: A treatise on the law of vendor and purchaser of real estate and chattels real.
[a) Above, pp. 1133 - 1135 & n. (n).
(b) 2 Key & Elph. Prec. Conv. 927 - 930, 8th ed. Under the Land Transfer Rules (1903), 96, the purchaser, having the right to apply for registration as first proprietor of the land, may, before he is so registered, transfer or charge the land in the same manner as if he were so registered; and such transfer or charge will, when completed by registration, have the same effect as if the person making it were so registered. And under rule 95, a priority notice may be obtained in favour of such a transfer or charge.
(c) See above, p. 373; and see previous note as to a priority notice. On a sale by auction the vendor would stipulate for payment of the purchase money before the purchaser's registration.
(d) Above, p. 419 & n. (/•).
The writer must here conclude. In the chapter now ended he has not attempted more than to examine the leading principles, which should guide the conveyancer instructed to carry out a sale of registered land. The subject is so intricate that it would require a whole treatise to expound it fully.
 
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