Frazer v Walker
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frazer-v-walker-197-2204979
title:
Frazer v Walker
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Frazer v Walker [1967] 1 AC 569 is a landmark New Zealand court case that went to the Privy Council on appeal. The case upheld the concept that an owner of interest in land which was originally obtained from the rightful owner through fraud, still obtains an indefeasible interest in that title if they were unaware of the fraud. The case also provided a succinct definition of "indefeasibility of title" as it appears in common law and the Torrens title land registration system. Specifically, it is
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1966 Judicial Committee of the Privy Council case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frazer_v_Walker
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2024-01-18T15:45:59Z
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