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Mercantile Act 1867
sec.51Lands first conveyed with condition of revocation or alteration and after sold for money or other good consideration
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### sec.51 Lands first conveyed with condition of revocation or alteration and after sold for money or other good consideration
If any person or persons having heretofore made or who shall hereafter make any conveyance gift grant demise charge limitation of use or uses or assurance of in or out of any lands tenements or hereditaments with any clause provision article or condition of revocation determination or alteration at his, her or their will or pleasure of such conveyance assurance grants limitations of uses or estates of in or out of the said lands tenements or hereditaments or of in or out of any part or parcel of them contained or mentioned in any writing deed or indenture of such assurance conveyance grant or gift and after such conveyance grant gift demise charge limitation of uses or assurance so made or had shall or do bargain sell demise grant convey or charge the same lands tenements or hereditaments or any part or parcel thereof to any person or persons bodies politic and corporate for money or other good consideration paid or given (the said first conveyance assurance gift grant demise charge or limitation not by him, her or them revoked made void or altered according to the power and authority reserved or expressed unto him, her or them in and by the said secret conveyance assurance gift or grant) that then the said former conveyance assurance gift demise and grant as touching the said lands tenements and hereditaments so after bargained sold conveyed demised or charged against the said bargainees vendees lessees grantees and every of them their heirs successors executors administrators and assigns and against all and every person and persons which have shall or may lawfully claim anything by from or under them or any of them shall be deemed taken and adjudged to be void frustrate and of none effect by virtue and force of this present Act.
s 51 amd 1908 8 Edw 7 No. 18 s 2sch 1