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Prepare a Notice of Claim in Title mode

How to prepare a Notice of Claim in Title mode.

1: Navigate to the Prepare Notice of Claim page.

You access thePrepare Notice of Claimpage from the Instruments & Roles page. 

To open the page, choose 1 of the following: 

  • Select theNotice of Claimhyperlink when the instrument details are collapsed. 
  • Select thePreparebutton when the Notice of Claim instrument details are displayed. 
  • Select the3-dotmenu, to the right of the Notice of Claim instrument. Then selectPrepare instrumentfrom the3-dotmenu.
Links to prepare Notice of Claim

2: Select Title mode or Instrument mode. 

By default,Titlemode is selected for a Notice of Claim instrument. Choose the right mode for the Notice of Claim. 

UseTitlemode to prepare a Notice of Claim for a registered owner over all the affected titles. 

Use Instrument mode to prepare a Notice of Claim in respect of a lease, mortgage, encumbrance or other registered interest. 

Title mode toggle

3: Enter the Claimant’s name. 

Use the Given names(s) and Family Name fields to enter the name of the Claimant. 

A Claimant cannot be a corporate. 

Claimant name fields.

4: Select the relevant affected owner. 

Review the Affected owner(s) section and select the spouse, civil union, de facto partner or related party affected by the Notice of Claim.  

If a corporate is selected as the affected owner in New Landonline, the details for that corporate will not appear in the Prepare screen if opened in Legacy Landonline. Previewing the instrument in Legacy Landonline will correctly show the corporate name and it can been signed, released and submitted.

Check box for affected owners.

Change due to pending dealing 

Use the Change due to pending dealing toggle under the Affected owner(s) section to edit the current owner details or to deal with protected (hidden) titles. For example, use when an instrument in a prior dealing is updating who the registered owners will be. 

To reorder the owners, select the 6-dot icon to the left of an owner and drag and drop them above or below another owner. 

Change due to pending dealing toggle

Revert / update 

Use the Revert/Update button above the Affected owner(s) section to reset the owner names to reflect the Register and any prior instruments in the dealing. For example, if the name has been edited using Change due to pending dealing it will revert to what is recorded on the Register. 

Another example is if a prior instrument has been added to your dealing which changes the registered owner. Using Revert/Update will pull through the updated names. 

Revert and update link

Additional Owner details 

Select the person icon to the right of the owner’s name to view other details such as an alias, suffix or birth date of a minor.

Additional details are recorded for that registered owner if the person icon is filled in and blue.

Additional details icon.

5: Describe the connection of claimant, if needed.

Skip this step and go to Step 6 if there is a direct relationship with the affected owner. 

If dealing with a related corporate the checkbox will automatically be selected. 

Where relevant, you will need to explain the link between the registered owner and the spouse or partner of the Claimant. To do this check the Claimant is not in a direct relationship with the selected registered owner checkbox. Then enter information into the Describe the connection of claimant with selected registered owner(s) text box.

Box to describe connection of claimant to registered owners.

6: Select the relationship type and enter the supporting information. 

By default, Marriage is selected as the relationship type. You will also need to enter the Date of Marriage and the Location of the marriage, if this is the correct type.

Select another relationship type as appropriate. If you select: 

  • Civil Union enter the Date of civil union and the Location of the civil union. 
  • De facto relationship enter the Duration of the relationship. 
Fields to enter relationship details.

7: Enter the Address for Service of Claimant.

Select the delivery method:Email, PostorFax. By default,Emailis selected. 

TheAddressfields will update depending on the delivery method. 

Enter all address information. Mandatory fields are marked with a red asterisk.

Fields for address.

8: Enter the Address of the Spouse, Civil Union or De Facto Partner. 

Select the delivery method:Email, PostorFax. By default,Emailis selected. 

TheAddressfields will update depending on the delivery method. 

If available, enter the address for the spouse, civil union or de facto partner.

Address fields.

9: Upload an attachment to support the Notice of Claim, if needed.

Skip this step and go to Step 10 if you’re not uploading supporting documents. 

Use theAttach imagefield to add PDFs.You can: 

  • drag and drop a PDF into theAttach imagefield, or
  • select browse and upload a PDF from your files. 

Each file must be under 10 MB in size and all attachments combined must not exceed 20 MB.

You can view the attached PDF: 

  • by clicking on the PDF, or 
  • selecting thePreview Instrumentbutton to view the compiled instruments and attachments.
Attach image field.

10: Check the Summary to review the instrument details.

TheSummarytab will automatically update and display a read-only summary of some key details entered in the left-hand side of the page. 

Use thePreview Instrumentbutton to view, print or download the full instrument preview, including any certifications and signatures.

Links to preview instrument.

11: Save the instrument details. 

SelectSaveto save information and remain on theNotice of Claimpage. 

SelectSave & backto save the information and return to theInstrument & Rolespage.

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