Publication Type
Blog Post
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
1-2015
Abstract
The difficult issue of what constitutes an interest in land sufficient to support a caveat (“caveatable interest”) recently presented itself before the High Court in the case of Salbiah Bte Adnan v Micro Credit Pte Ltd, which concerned a caveat lodged to protect an alleged security interest. The decision deserves the attention of property lawyers for it helpfully addressed various principles of property law relating, directly and indirectly, to the lodgment of caveats.
Discipline
Asian Studies | Common Law | Contracts
Research Areas
Public Interest Law, Community and Social Justice
Publication
Singapore Law Blog
First Page
1
Last Page
4
Publisher
Singapore Academy of Law
City or Country
Singapore
Citation
SEE, Alvin W. L..
Identifying an interest in land sufficient to support a caveat: Salbiah Bte Adnan v Micro Credit Pte Ltd [2014] SGHC 249. (2015). Singapore Law Blog. 1-4.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2459
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Authors
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