Conveyancing Act, 1911

Remedies for recovery of annual sums charged on land.

6.(1) For removing doubts, it is hereby declared that the rule of law relating to perpetuities does not apply to any powers or remedies conferred by section forty-four of the Act of 1881, nor to the same or like powers or remedies conferred by any instrument for recovering or compelling the payment of any annual sum within the meaning of that section.

(2) The powers and remedies conferred by the last-mentioned section are exerciseable whether the annual sum is created under a power contained in an instrument coming into operation before or after the commencement of the Act of 1881, and take effect unless the instrument creating the power or under which the annual sum is created otherwise directs.

(3) This section applies to powers and remedies conferred by or implied in an instrument executed before as well as after the commencement of this Act.