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Commentary on the Transfer of Property Act

by Justice M L Singhal
Edition: 2nd Edition, 2023
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Product Details:

Format: Hardback
Pages: 1039 pages
Publisher: Vinod Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Language: English
ISBN: 9789391088200
Dimensions: 25.5 X 18.5 X 5.5 CM
Publisher Code: 9789391088200
Date Added: 2022-06-30
Search Category: Lawbooks
Jurisdiction: Indian

Overview:

The provisions of the Transfer of Property Act are of importance for every citizen. An individual may not during his life span have occasion to sell, mortgage or gift land or other immovable property or movable property. But every one having shelter on his head, is either an owner landlord or a tenant or a tenant by succession.

A person may require money for his business and for that purpose he may mortgage his property either to a private money lender or to bank. A person may require premises for carrying out his profession/business, for that purpose he may take the premises of another person on lease or licence. At one stage or the other the provisions of Transfer of Property are attracted Property is now also considered status symbol of a person in society.

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