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Trustee Act 1925
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30 Depreciatory conditions
(1) The sale of land by a trustee subject to a condition that may have been
unnecessarily depreciatory is not a ground for—
(a) the buyer objecting to the title to the land; or
(b) a beneficiary challenging the sale; or
(c) if the land has been conveyed to the buyer—the buyer’s title to
the land being challenged.
(2) However—
(a) a beneficiary may challenge the sale of the land on the ground
that a condition may have been unnecessarily depreciatory if the
consideration for the sale was made inadequate because of the
condition; and
(b) a buyer’s title may be challenged on the ground that a condition
may have been unnecessarily depreciatory if the buyer was
acting in collusion with the trustee when the contract for the sale
was made.