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VOLUNTARY CONVEYANCES ACT 1893 VOLUNTARY CONVEYANCES ACT 1893 - LONG TITLE An Act to amend the Law relating to the Avoidance of Voluntary Conveyances. [29th June 1893] Short title. VOLUNTARY CONVEYANCES ACT 1893 - SECT 1 1. This Act may be cited as the Voluntary Conveyances Act, 1893. VOLUNTARY CONVEYANCES ACT 1893 - SECT 2 Voluntary conveyances if bona8 fide not to be avoided under 1634 c.3 (I) (10 chas.1 sess.2). 2. Subject as herein-after mentioned no voluntary conveyance of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, whether made before or after the passing of this Act, if in fact made bona8 fide and without any fraudulent intent, shall hereafter be deemed fraudulent or covinous within the meaning of the Conveyancing Act (Ireland), 1634, by reason of any subsequent purchase for value, or be defeated under any of the provisions of the said Act by a conveyance made upon any such purchase, any rule of law notwithstanding. VOLUNTARY CONVEYANCES ACT 1893 - SECT 3 Saving transactions completed before passing of Act. 3. This Act does not apply in any case in which the author of a voluntary conveyance of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments has subsequently, but before the passing of this Act, disposed of or dealt with the same lands, tenements, or hereditaments to or in favour of a purchaser for value. VOLUNTARY CONVEYANCES ACT 1893 - SECT 4 Definition of conveyance. 4. The expression "conveyance" includes every mode of disposition mentioned or referred to in the said Conveyancing Act, (Ireland), 1634. S.5 (application to Ireland)