Court of Appeal dismisses the appellant's appeal, upholding the High Court's judgment to vacate a lis pendens and prevent the appellant from registering any further lis pendens against the same property. The appellant's arguments were found to be without merit, and the respondent was awarded full costs of the appeal. The appellant's request for a stay on the final orders pending a potential Supreme Court appeal was denied, as no arguable grounds were presented, and the Court emphasised the importance of not facilitating an abuse of process.
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