Adverse Possession in Legal Proceedings
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In a suit relating to the declaration of forgery of an instrument issued or registered, when does the period of limitation begin to run?

  • When the plaintiff files the suit
  • When the forgery becomes known to the defendant
  • When the forgery is committed
  • When the issue or registration becomes known to the plaintiff (correct)
  • For a suit to obtain a declaration that an alleged adoption is invalid, when does the limitation period start?

  • When the alleged adoption becomes known to the defendant
  • When the plaintiff obtains legal advice
  • When the alleged adoption becomes known to the plaintiff (correct)
  • When the adoption is alleged
  • In a suit to cancel an instrument or decree, when does the limitation period start?

  • When the instrument or decree is issued
  • When facts entitling the plaintiff to cancellation become known (correct)
  • When the defendant requests cancellation
  • When the plaintiff becomes aware of the cancellation option
  • In a suit relating to setting aside a transfer of property made by a guardian of a ward, when can a legal representative of the ward file this suit?

    <p>After the ward attains majority</p> Signup and view all the answers

    For a possession suit based on previous possession, when does the limitation period start?

    <p>When possession was initially taken</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In a foreclosure suit, when does the limitation period begin to run?

    <p>When default in payment occurs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    For recovery of surplus collections by a mortgagor, when does the limitation period start?

    <p>At the time of surplus collection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When can a mortgagor enforce payment secured by a mortgage?

    <p>Upon default in payment by the mortgagee</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In a possession suit, what triggers the need for enforcement of payment secured by a mortgage?

    <p>Mortgagee's failure to vacate on possession order</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action typically follows possession suits based on previous possession in relation to mortgaged property?

    <p>Enforcement of payment secured by a mortgage</p> Signup and view all the answers

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