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What is the 'curtain principle' in the context of the Land Titles system?

The curtain principle means that a purchaser is not concerned with previous dealings with the land, only with what appears on the current register. The register

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Question: What is the 'curtain principle' in the context of the Land Titles system?

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  • It hides the identity of the beneficial owner from the public record ✅ It means that a purchaser does not need to look behind the curtain of the register to investigate the history of title
  • It prevents legal challenges to registered interests after a certain period
  • It ensures that all documents related to the property are kept confidential

Correct answer: It means that a purchaser does not need to look behind the curtain of the register to investigate the history of title

Explanation: The curtain principle means that a purchaser is not concerned with previous dealings with the land, only with what appears on the current register. The register is deemed to contain all relevant information, simplifying the conveyancing process.

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