36Every attornment of a tenant of any lands to a stranger claiming title to the estate of the landlord is void, and the possession of the landlord shall not be deemed or construed to be affected in any way by the attornment, but nothing herein contained extends to vacate or affect an attornment made pursuant to, or in consequence of a judgment or an order of The Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick, or made with the privity and consent of the landlord, or to any mortgagee after the mortgage is become forfeited, or under the Landlord and Tenant Act.
36Every attornment of a tenant of any lands to a stranger claiming title to the estate of the landlord is void, and the possession of the landlord shall not be deemed or construed to be affected in any way by the attornment, but nothing herein contained extends to vacate or affect an attornment made pursuant to, or in consequence of a judgment or an order of The Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick, or made with the privity and consent of the landlord, or to any mortgagee after the mortgage is become forfeited, or under the Landlord and Tenant Act.