disposition

"disposition" means an assurance of any interest in property by any instrument, whether inter vivos or by will;
ACT 60 - LEGITIMACY ACT 1961 (REVISED 1971)
2. Interpretation.

disposition

"disposition" has the same meaning as in the Legitimacy Act 1961;
ACT 164 - LAW REFORM (MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE) Act 1976
75. Legitimacy where nullity decree made

disposition

"disposition" includes a sale, gift, lease, mortgage or any other transaction whereby ownership or possession of the property is transferred or encumbered but does not include a disposition made for money or money's worth to or in favour of a person acting in good faith and in ignorance of the object with which the disposition is made;

disposition

"disposition" includes a sale, gift, lease, mortgage, or any other transaction whereby ownership or possession of the property is transferred or encumbered but does not include a disposition made for money or money's worth to or in favour of a person acting in good faith and in ignorance of the object with which the disposition is made;