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Conveyances of land in England and Ireland to be purchased by the Secretary of State for Defence may be according to the form in the schedule (A.) to this Act, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case admit; and all conveyances so made shall be effectual to vest the land thereby conveyed in the Secretary of State for Defence and his successors, and shall operate to bar and destroy all such estates tail, and other estates, rights, titles, remainders, reversions, limitations, trusts, and interests whatsoever of and in the land comprised in such conveyances, as have been purchased or compensated for by the consideration given on the purchase; . . . 
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... conveyances of lands and heritages in Scotland to be purchased by the Secretary of State for Defence may be according to the form in the schedule (B.) to this Act, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case admit; which ... conveyances being duly executed and being registered in the . . .  register of sasines kept for the . . .  burgh, . . .  in which the lands and heritages are locally situated, or in the general register of sasines for Scotland kept at Edinburgh, within sixty days from the last date thereof, which the respective keepers of the said registers are hereby authorized and required to do, shall give and constitute a good and undoubted right, and complete and valid ... title in all time coming, to the Secretary of State for Defence and his successors, to the lands and heritages therein described or referred to and intended to be thereby conveyed, any law or custom to the contrary notwithstanding ...
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When any lease or agreement of or concerning land in Ireland vested in the Secretary of State for Defence on behalf of Her Majesty is determined by expiration, notice, or forfeiture (except for nonpayment of rent), possession of such land may be recovered by or on behalf of the Secretary of State for Defence either as provided by section seventy-two of the Civil Bills Court (Ireland) Act, 1851, in the case of lands holden by a tenant at a rent not exceeding fifty pounds per annum, and the tenant’s interest wherein is determined, notwithstanding the rent payable under such lease or agreement may exceed that amount, and the provisions of the said Act shall be applicable accordingly, or as provided by section fifteen of the Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Act, 1851, for the recovery of possession of houses in certain towns and villages; and such last-mentioned provision shall be applicable in all cases to the recovery of land in Ireland holden under any such lease or agreement as aforesaid where such lease or agreement is determined as aforesaid, wherever such land may be situate, and at and for whatever rent and term the same may be holden; and notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the said provision, the justices authorized to issue a warrant for giving possession may by such warrant authorize such possession to be given forthwith, or on or before such day as the justices may think fit, to name, and may, if they think fit, issue such warrant notwithstanding the tenant may be willing to give such undertaking as therein mentioned.
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Nothing in this Act shall extend to take away, lessen, or prejudice any powers, rights, or authorities which would or might have been vested in or exercised by the Secretary of State for Defence if this Act had not been passed.
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SCHEDULE (A.)

I, , of , in consideration of the sum of paid to me by Her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for Defence, do hereby convey to the Secretary of State for Defence, and his successors, all the lands and hereditaments set forth in the schedule hereto, together with all ways, rights, and appurtenances thereto belonging, and all such estate, right, title, and interest in and to the same as I am or shall become seised or possessed of, or am by law empowered to convey, to hold the premises to the Secretary of State for Defence and his successors for ever on behalf of Her Majesty.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the day of , in the year of our Lord .
The Schedule:

SCHEDULE (B.)

I, , of , in consideration of the sum of pounds paid to me by Her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for Defence, do hereby sell, alienate, dispone, convey, assign, and make over from me, my heirs and successors, to the Secretary of State for Defence, and his successors for ever, all the lands and heritages set forth in the schedule hereto, together with all rights and pertinents thereto belonging, and all such right, title, and interest in and to the same as I and my aforesaids are or shall become possessed of or are empowered to convey [here insert the condition (if any) of the conveyance and a registration clause for preservation and diligence, and a testing clause, according to the form of the law in Scotland

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The Schedule:
