Conveyance of Real Property Act 1845
The Conveyance of Real Property Act 1845 (c 119) was a UK Act of Parliament, which regulated the transfer of land by sale.
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Section 3 of the Act stated that "a lease required by law to be in writing... shall be void at law unless also made by deed".
Section 5 reversed a common law rule that a person could not take an immediate interest in land unless named in an indenture under seal.[1]
Section 6 stated that contingent interests were entirely alienable.
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- Now LPA 1925 s 56
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