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Trustee Act 1893
34Vesting order consequential on judgment for specific
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34 Vesting order consequential on judgment for specific
performance, &c.
Where a judgment is given for the specific performance of a
contract concerning any land, or for the partition or sale in lieu of
partition, or exchange of any land, or generally where any judgment
is given for the conveyance of any land, either in cases arising out
of the doctrine of election or otherwise, the Supreme Court may
declare that any of the parties to the action are trustees of the land,
or any part thereof, within the meaning of this Act, or may declare
that the interests of unborn persons who might claim under any
party to the action, or under the will or voluntary settlement of any
person deceased who was during his lifetime a party to the contract
or transactions concerning which the judgment is given, are the
interests of persons who, on coming into existence, would be
trustees within the meaning of this Act; and thereupon the Supreme
Court may make a vesting order relating to the rights of those
persons, born and unborn, as if they had been trustees.
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