Conveyancing and Law of Property (Supplemental) Act 1901 (NSW)

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An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to conveyances, assignments, and titles to lands.

Part 1AName of Act1Name of Act

This Act may be cited as the Conveyancing and Law of Property (Supplemental) Act 1901 and shall be read with the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1898.

Part 1Preliminary2Repeal

The Acts in the First Schedule to this Act are, to the extent therein expressed, hereby repealed.

3Correction to sec 3 of No 17 of 1898

Section three of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1898 shall be read as if there had been added at the end thereof at the date when the said Act was passed, a proviso in the words following: “Provided that this section shall not prejudice the title of any person in possession of the land on the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and claiming under such vendor.”

4Correction to sec 68

Subsection sixty-eight (1) (a) of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1898 shall be read as if at the date when the said Act was passed the words “to the possession or” had been inserted between the word “wife” and the word “to” in the said subsection.

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(Repealed)

Parts 2–56–14

(Repealed)

First Schedule

Number of Act

Title of Act

Extent of repeal

5 Wm IV No 8

An Act for adopting certain Imperial Acts of Parliament.

So much as adopted the Imperial Act 11 Geo IV and 1 Wm IV c 46

17 Vic No 22

An Act to give greater effect to powers of attorney.

The whole Act

39 Vic No 25

An Act to enable married women to dispose of reversionary interests in personal estate.

The whole Act

Second Schedule

Number of Act

Title of Act

Extent of repeal

7 Wm IV No 8

An Act for adopting certain Imperial Acts of Parliament.

So much as adopted the Imperial Act 3 and 4 Wm IV c 105

14 Vic No 27

An Act to amend the law of dower

The whole Act

22 Vic No 1

Titles to Land Act of 1858

Section 22

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