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Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1898
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#### 10 Conditions in grants
10 Conditions in grants
> > (1) No title to land shall be held bad either at law or in equity by reason of the breach or non-performance of any condition imposed by the Crown and contained in a Crown grant of the land, an instrument of transfer of the land or a folio of the Register kept under the [Real Property Act 1900](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1900-025), created in respect of the land in any case where it appears by any proclamation or by writing under the hand of the Governor, countersigned by the Minister for Lands, that no proceedings will be at any time taken on behalf of the Crown for avoiding the grant or the title to the land by reason of such breach or non-performance.
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> > (2) Every such proclamation may be in general terms applying to all conditions, or may be limited to conditions of particular classes, or a particular class of cases only.
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> **s 10:** Am 1980 No 196, Sch 1.