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BILLS OF SALE ACT 1886 - SECT 10

10—Property assignable

        (1)         The classes of property referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) may be assigned by bill of sale, and will be taken to have been assigned at law as well as in equity:

            (a)         crops (separately assigned) growing at the time of the execution of the bill of sale, but without prejudice to the rights of a genuine purchaser or mortgagee of the land on which the crops are growing;

            (b)         the progeny coming into existence during the operation of any bill of sale of any horses or cattle comprised in the bill of sale.

        (2)         The assignment by bill of sale of all other after-acquired property has, subject to the other provisions of this Act, the same effect as before the passing of The Bills of Sale Act 1885 .



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