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True or False: The Transfer of Property Act applies to transfers governed by personal law, such as Mohammedan Law. |
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False. The Transfer of Property Act does not apply to transfers governed by personal law. |
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Immovable property includes land and benefits arising out of land, but does not include ___, ___, or ___. |
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Attestation refers to the witnessing of the signing or marking of a document by two or more witnesses who must sign the document in the presence of the executant. |
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Fill in the blank: Actual notice is when a fact is directly brought to a person's attention, while ___ notice is based on presumption of knowledge. |
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True or False: All witnesses must be present at the same time for attestation to be valid according to the Transfer of Property Act. |
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Actionable claims refer to claims that can be enforced in a court of law, typically involving debts or benefits that can be claimed. |
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Fill in the blank: The General Clauses Act and the Registration Act provide definitions of immovable property that are ___ to the Transfer of Property Act. |
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Witnesses must sign the document in the presence of the executant, and their intention to attest is essential. |
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True or False: Witnesses need to understand the contents of the document they are attesting. |
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True or False: A mere right to sue can be transferred under the Transfer of Property Act. |
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False. A mere right to sue cannot be transferred as it is considered a personal right. |
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Fill in the blank: The term 'property' in the context of the Transfer of Property Act includes both tangible things like ___ and ___, as well as rights exercised over any material things. |
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What are the types of transfers included in the phrase 'transfer of property'? |
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Transfer of tangible things, transfer of one or more rights concerning a tangible thing, and transfer of debt. |
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True or False: Rights related to a religious office can be transferred to another individual. |
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False. Rights related to a religious office cannot be transferred as they are restricted to the holder. |
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Fill in the blank: According to Section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act, the chance of succession, known as ___, cannot be transferred. |
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The right of re-entry pertains to the property owner who has transferred limited interest in the property, allowing possession to revert to the original owner. |
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Fill in the blank: Any right to future maintenance, regardless of how it arises, is considered ___ under the Transfer of Property Act. |
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True or False: Transfers for future illicit cohabitation are valid under the Transfer of Property Act. |
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If a person is in actual possession of a property, the acquirer is deemed to have notice of the title of the person in possession. |
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Transfers made for future illicit cohabitation are considered ___ under the law. |
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True or False: Transfers made for past cohabitation are invalid because the past cohabitation was the object of the transfer. |
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False. Transfers made for past cohabitation are not invalid because the past cohabitation was not the object of the transfer. |
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The person intending to transfer property must have ___ to the property or the authority to transfer it. |
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True or False: Both parties involved in a transfer must be disqualified by any law in force to be competent to enter into a contract. |
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False. Both parties must be competent, which means they should not be disqualified by any law in force. |