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Long Title

Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II SALES AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS

Contracts for sale

General words

Covenants for title

Execution of purchase deed

Part III LEASES

Forfeiture

Part IV MORTGAGES

Leases

Sale, insurance, receiver

Action respecting mortgage

Part V STATUTORY MORTGAGE

Part VI DEVOLUTION OF LAND ON DEATH

Part VII MARRIED WOMEN, ALIENS, CORPORATIONS

Part VIII INFANTS

Part IX RENTCHARGES

Part X POWERS OF ATTORNEY

Part XI CONSTRUCTION AND EFFECT OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS

Part XII POWERS

Part XIIA ACCUMULATIONS

Part XIII NOTICE

Part XIV ADOPTION OF ACT

Part XV MISCELLANEOUS

Part XVI PROCEDURE

THE SCHEDULE Forms Relating to Statutory Mortgages

Legislative History

 
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On 26/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 26/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 26/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 15/03/1994.
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PART XVI
PROCEDURE
Regulations respecting payment into court and applications
74.
—(1)  Payment of money into court shall effectually exonerate therefrom the person making the payment.
(2)  Every application to the court shall, except where it is otherwise expressed, be by summonsin chambers.
(3)  On an application by a purchaser, notice shall be served in the first instance on the vendor.
(4)  On an application by a vendor, notice shall be served in the first instance on the purchaser.
(5)  On any application, notice shall be served on such persons, if any, as the court thinks fit.
(6)  The court shall have full power and discretion to make such order as it thinks fit respecting the costs, charges or expenses of all or any of the parties to any application.
(7)  General rules for purposes of this Act shall be deemed Rules of Court within section 80 of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act [Cap. 322], and may be made accordingly.
Orders of court not to be invalidated as against a purchaser
75.
—(1)  An order of the court under any statutory or other jurisdiction shall not, as against a purchaser, be invalidated on the ground of want of jurisdiction, or of want of any concurrence, consent, notice or service, whether the purchaser has notice of any such want or not.
(2)  This section shall apply to all orders made before, on or after 1st August 1886, except any order which was before that date set aside or determined to be invalid on any ground, and except any order as regards which an action or proceeding was at that date pending for having it set aside or determined to be invalid.