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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 March 2015
A claims an interest in B's property; C is a purchaser who is unaware of A's claim. This is a typical land law dispute involving two innocent parties (A and C). Registration systems generally set out to protect C – it is thought compelling that purchasers should be able to rely on the register to buy land quickly and risk-free. However, there are some limits to this protection.