Conveyancing Act, 1634

This act not to extend to conveyances upon good consideration and bona fide, without notice of such fraud.

XIV. Provided also, and be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That this act, or any thing therein contained, shall not extend to any state or interest in lands, tenements, hereditaments, leases, rents, commons, profits, goods or chattells, had, made, conveyed or assured, or hereafter to be had, made, conveyed or assured; which estate or interest is or shall be upon good consideration and bona fide lawfully conveyed or assured to any person or persons, or bodies politique or corporate, not having at the time of such conveyance or assurance to them made, any manner of notice or knowledge of such covin, fraud, or collusion, as is aforesaid; any thing before mentioned to the contrary hereof notwithstanding.