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Transfer of Property Act, 1872 Practice Test
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The Transfer of Property Act, 1872 (TPA) is a comprehensive statute that governs the legal process for transferring immovable property between two or more parties. The act defines "transfer of property" as an act by which a living person conveys property to one or more living people, or to themselves and other living people. The TPA covers both movable and immovable property, and defines the following types of transfers: Sale: An out-and-out transfer of property for money Mortgage: A transfer of a limited interest in property Lease: A transfer of the right to enjoy immovable property for... Show more
Transfer of Property Act, 1872 Practice Test
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1. Section 60 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, does not refer to the exinction of the equity of redemption by operation of law. The statement is:
2. Where the mortgage is illegal for want of registration but the mortgagee continues in possession of the mortgaged property, a valid mortgage comes in existence after the expiry of:
3. These are some characteristics of a usufructuary mortgage under section 58 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882: (1) There is no personal liability on the mortgagor. (2) No time limit is fixed. (3) Mortgagee takes the whole or part of the rent and profits.
4. Which of the following propositions for distinguishing between a lease and a licence were made by Justice J Subba Rao in Associated Hotels of India v. RN Kapoor?
5. According to the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 any State Government may from time to time exempt either any part of territories from all or any of sections:
6. Rule of lis pendens is applicable to suits for specific performance of contracts to transfer immovable property. This statement is:
7. A transfer a garden to B for her life, with a proviso that, in case B cuts down a certain wood, the transfer shall cease to have any effect. B cuts down the wood. Decide the case in the light of Transfer of Property Act, 1882:
8. Provisions of section 38 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 does not apply to cases falling under:
9. A right to recover cows trapped on the owner’s land will be:
10. Within the provisions of section 39 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the word “maintenance” covers also residence. This was decided in case of:
11. In which of the following cases is rule against per­petuity not applicable under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?
12. Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the rights and liabilities of buyer and seller are dealt in section:
13. According to section 5 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, living person includes:
14. Under the provisions of section 53 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the relinquishment by one co-parcener in favour of another cannot be said to be a transfer unless:
15. Every transfer of immovable property made with intent to defeat or delay the creditors of the transferor, shall be voidable:
16. The provisions of section 53 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 are not affected by any of the provisions of:
17. Under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the seller is duty bound to disclose:
18. Which of the following instruments have been excluded by the application of section 137 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?
19. In case of usufructuary mortgage the mortgagee is placed in possession and has a right to enjoy the rents and profits:
20. Which of the following sections of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 do not apply to persons governed by Muhammadan law?
21. Section 53 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, does not affect to:
22. Which of the following statements hold true regarding receiver under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?
23. Under the provisions of section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the chance of an heir-apparent succeeding to an estate, the chance of a relation abstaining a legacy on the death of a kinsman, or any other mere possibility of like nature:
24. In which of the following cases will the transferee get good title of the property transferred, if he acted in good faith?
25. Right to maintenance under the provisions of section 39 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 includes the enhanced maintenance in future to these if there has been a material change in the circumstances. This was decided in case of: