Conveyancing Act 1882

An Act for further improving the Practice of Conveyancing; and for other purposes.

[10th August 1882]

Arrangement of Sections

Section 1 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Short titles; commencement; extent; interpretation.

Section 2 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Official negative and other certificates of searches for judgments, crown debts, &c.

Section 3 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Restriction on constructive notice.

Section 4 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Contract for lease not part of title to lease.

Section 5 Conveyancing Act 1882 – [S. 5 (Separate Trustees) rep. 56 & 57 Vict. c. 53. s. 51.]

Section 6 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Disclaimer of power by trustees.

Section 7 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Acknowledgment of deeds by married women.

Section 8 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Effect of power of attorney, for value, made absolutely irrevocable.

Section 9 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Effect of power of attorney, for value or not, made irrevocable for fixed time.

Section 10 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Restriction on executory limitations.

Section 11 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Amendment of enactment respecting long terms.

Section 12 Conveyancing Act 1882 – Re-conveyance on mortgage.

Section 13 Conveyancing Act 1882 –
[S. 13 and. Sched. (repealing 3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 74. s. 84 from “and the same judge” to the end of the section, and ss. 85–88; 4 & 5 Will. 4, c. 92. s. 75, from “and the same judge” to the end of the section, and ss. 76–79; 17 & 18 Vict. c. 75; 41 & 42 Vict. c. 23) rep. 61 & 62 Vict. c. 22 (S.L.R.)]


Schedule – (Not Available)


See also: Conveyancing Act 1881

See also  Section 35 Conveyancing Act 1881

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