Part 1The Homes and Communities Agency
Chapter 5Supplementary
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54I1Validity of transactions
1
A transaction between a person and the HCA is not invalid merely because of a failure by the HCA to exercise its powers for the purposes mentioned in sections 3 and 4(2).
2
A transaction between a person and the HCA is not invalid merely because it was carried out in contravention of a direction under section 47.
3
A transaction between a person and a subsidiary of the HCA is not invalid merely because of a failure by the HCA to comply with section 41(1) or (2).
4
A person entering into a transaction with the HCA or a subsidiary of the HCA need not be concerned as to whether—
a
there has been a failure of the kind mentioned in subsection (1) or (3), or
b
a direction of the kind mentioned in subsection (2) has been given or complied with.
5
A disposal of land by the HCA is not invalid merely because any consent required by section 10(1) or (3) has not been given.
6
A person dealing with—
a
the HCA, or
b
a person claiming under the HCA,
in relation to any land need not be concerned as to whether any consent required by section 10(1) or (3) has been given.