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Land Registry Act 1862

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101Court of Chancery may issue Order restraining Disposition of Land, &c.

The Court of Chancery may, without Prejudice to the Exercise of any other Power of the Court, upon the Application of any Person interested in any registered Land made in such Manner as the Court directs, issue an Order restraining for a Time, or until the Occurrence of an Event to be named in such Order, or generally until further Order, any Disposition of any Land or Charge.

102Court of Chancery may annex Terms, &c. to such Order.

The Court may make or refuse any such Order, and annex thereto any Terms or Conditions it may think fit, and discharge such Order when granted, with or without Costs, and generally act in the Premises in such Manner as the Justice of the Case requires ; and the Registrar, without being made a Party to the Proceedings, upon being served with such Order or an official Copy thereof, shall obey the same.

103Jurisdiction of Courts of Equity.

Nothing contained in this Act shall take away or affect the existing Jurisdiction of Courts of Equity, on the Ground of actual Fraud.

104Acts relating to Registries in Middlesex and York not to apply to Land on Register under this Act.

The Provisions of the several Acts of Parliament now in force relating to the Registries which have been established in the Counties of Middlesex and York shall cease to be applicable to any Land situate in the said Counties respectively, so soon as the same Land has been put upon the Register under the Provisions of this Act, and whilst it remains thereon.

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