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[1] This is an appeal brought by Mr B. from an order of the acting Registrar of Titles made on 28 June 2011. The appellant, formerly objector before the Registrar, is entitled to bring such an appeal to the High Court. What he complains of is an inhibition being registered by the Order of the acting Registrar of Titles on Folio 1086L County Armagh which is or contains his dwelling house and of which he is otherwise the absolute owner as I understand it, subject to a mortgage. The Registrar's order in so far as relevant reads:
[3] The Master was obviously struck by her moderation in not seeking a more draconian order but it seems to me to be to her credit that she adopted the approach which she did take. The Master then gave a judgment which appears to be a reserved judgment in the matter. He concluded at paragraph 27 �
[8] For those reasons therefore I consider that the Order of the acting Registrar was correctly made and I refuse the appeal.
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