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This legislation has been repealed.

CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 (REPEALED) - SECT 66B

Purchaser not to be concerned with trusts of proceeds of sale to be paid to 2 or more trustees or to trust corporation

    (1)     A purchaser of property from trustees for sale or having power of sale shall not be concerned with the trusts affecting the proceeds of sale of the property (whether made to attach to the proceeds because of this Act or otherwise), or affecting the income of the property until sale, whether or not those trusts are declared by the same instrument by which the trust for sale or power of sale is created.

    (2)     Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the instrument (if any) creating a trust for sale or power of sale of property or in the settlement of the net proceeds, the proceeds of sale or other capital money shall not be paid to or applied by the direction of fewer than 2 persons as trustees, except if the trustee is a trust corporation, or he or she was appointed as a sole trustee by the instrument creating the trust or power, but this subsection does not affect the right of a sole personal representative as such to give valid receipts for, or direct the application of, the proceeds of sale or other capital money, nor, except if capital money arises on the transaction, render it necessary to have more than 1 trustee.



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