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PART II GENERAL POWERS OF TRUSTEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
13.Power to sell subject to depreciatory conditions and under.
17.Protection to purchasers and mortgagees dealing with trustees.
20.Application of insurance money where policy kept up under any trust, power or obligation.
21.Power of trustees of renewable leaseholds to renew and raise money for the purpose.
45.Vesting order in place of conveyance by infant mortgagee.
46.Vesting order in place of conveyance by personal representative of mortgagee.
47.Vesting order consequential on order for sale or mortgage of land.
48.Vesting order consequential on judgment for specific performance, etc.
53.Vesting orders in relation to infant's beneficial interests.
54.Orders made upon certain allegations to be conclusive evidence.
55.Application of vesting order to property out of Northern Ireland.
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