Fines and Recoveries Act 1833

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The Fines and Recoveries Act 1833[1] (3 & 4 Will. IV c.74) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It abolished the two species of property conveyance known as fines of lands (or final concords) and common recoveries.

South Australia[]

The Act is declared in force in South Australia by The Estates Tail Act 1881

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  1. ^ The act was assigned this name by the Short Titles Act 1896.

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