Efstratiou v Glantschnig
Efstratiou v Glantschnig (1972) is an often cited New Zealand case to the limits of indefeasibility of title to land ownership, where in this case, (unlike in Frazer v Walker and Boyd v Mayor of Wellington) the purchaser of the land was aware of the title fraud at the time of the purchase of the property.
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Efstratiou v Glantschnig
Efstratiou v Glantschnig (1972) is an often cited New Zealand case to the limits of indefeasibility of title to land ownership, where in this case, (unlike in Frazer v Walker and Boyd v Mayor of Wellington) the purchaser of the land was aware of the title fraud at the time of the purchase of the property.
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Efstratiou v Glantschnig (1972 ...... the purchase of the property.
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[1972] NZLR 594
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Efstratiou, Glantschnig, and Petrovic v. Glantschnig
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indefeasible title, fraud
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Efstratiou v Glantschnig (1972 ...... the purchase of the property.
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