A legal protection for someone who buys property in good faith, without notice of any competing claims or defects. This defence blocks prior owners or lienholders from recovering the asset, provided the purchaser paid value and acted honestly. It benefits innocent buyers, ensuring they keep the property, while penalizing those who fail to record their interests.
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