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8. The conveyance shall not exclude or restrict the all estate clause implied under section 63 of the [1925 c. 20.] Law of Property Act 1925, unless the tenant consents or the exclusion or restriction is made for the purpose of preserving or recognising an existing interest of the landlord in tenant’s incumbrances or an existing right or interest of another person.
9.—(1) The conveyance shall be of an estate in fee simple absolute, subject to—
(a)tenant’s incumbrances,
(b)burdens (other than burdens created by the conveyance) in respect of the upkeep or regulation for the benefit of any locality or any land, building, structure, works, ways or watercourses;
but otherwise free from incumbrances.
(2) Nothing in sub-paragraph (1) shall be taken as affecting the operation of paragraph 5 of this Schedule (reasonable covenants and conditions).
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