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After any such Caveat has been lodged in respect of any Land or Charge, the Registrar shall not register any Disposition thereof until he has served Notice on the Cautioner, warning him that his Caveat will cease to have any Effect after the Expiration of Twenty-one Days next ensuing the Date of such Notice; and after the Expiration of such Time as aforesaid the Caveat shall cease, unless an Order to the contrary is made by the Court of Chancery, and upon the Caveat so ceasing the Land or Charge shall be dealt with in the same Manner as if no Caveat had been lodged.
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