The Transfer of Property Act

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What is the definition of property according to The Transfer of Property Act?

  • Only movable property that can be transferred
  • Only property that is inherited
  • Only immovable property that can be transferred
  • Any kind of property that can be transferred (correct)

Which of the following is not covered by The Transfer of Property Act?

  • Creation and transfer of rights in property
  • Only the transfer of immovable property (correct)
  • Disputes that may arise in relation to the transfer of property
  • Legal requirements for a valid transfer and registration

What is the purpose of The Transfer of Property Act?

  • To govern the transfer of property in India (correct)
  • To promote the transfer of property outside India
  • To govern the transfer of property in other countries
  • To restrict the transfer of property in India

When was The Transfer of Property Act first passed?

<p>1882 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does The Transfer of Property Act specify?

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Definition of Property (TPA)

Any kind of property that can be transferred.

Purpose of the Transfer of Property Act

To govern the transfer of property in India.

Year TPA was first passed

1882

What TPA specifies

The rights and obligations of parties involved in the transfer.

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TPA Coverage

Only the transfer of immovable property.

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Study Notes

  • The Transfer of Property Act governs the transfer of property in India.
  • The act was first passed in 1882 and has undergone several amendments.
  • It deals with the transfer of both movable and immovable property.
  • The act defines property as any kind of property that can be transferred.
  • It lays down rules and procedures for the transfer of property.
  • The act specifies the rights and obligations of parties involved in the transfer.
  • It covers the creation and transfer of various kinds of rights in property.
  • The act specifies the legal requirements for a valid transfer and registration.
  • It deals with disputes that may arise in relation to the transfer of property.
  • The act also deals with various other aspects of property law.

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