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Law of Property Act 2000
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92 Protection of purchasers
(1) If a conveyance is made in the exercise of the power of sale
conferred by this Act, the title of the purchaser is not impeachable
on the ground that:
(a) no case had arisen to authorise the sale;
(b) due notice was not given;
(c) leave of the Court, if required, was not obtained; or
(d) the power was otherwise improperly or irregularly exercised.
(2) A purchaser is not, either before or on conveyance, to be
concerned to see or inquire whether the power of sale referred to in
subsection (1) is authorised or properly or regularly exercised but a
person who suffers loss or damage by the power has a remedy in
damages against the person exercising the power.
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