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Protection of purchasers.
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105.— (1) Where a conveyance is made in professed exercise of the power of sale conferred by this Chapter, the title of the purchaser is not impeachable on the ground that—
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[CA 1881, s. 21(2)][CA 1911, s. 5(1)]
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(a) no case had arisen to authorise the sale, or
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(b) due notice had not been given, or
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(c) the power was otherwise improperly exercised,
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and a purchaser is not, either before or on conveyance, required to see or inquire whether the power is properly exercised.
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(2) Any person who suffers loss as a consequence of an unauthorised or improper exercise of the power of sale has a remedy in damages against the person exercising the power.
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