Statement A: A right to vote by a stockholder in a corporation is an absolutely intransmissible right. Statement B: The registration of a land by the buyer creates a notice to the... Statement A: A right to vote by a stockholder in a corporation is an absolutely intransmissible right. Statement B: The registration of a land by the buyer creates a notice to the whole world that such land cannot simply be alienated by any person. Is neither false, Only Statement 'A' is false, Both statements are false, or Only Statement 'B' is false?
Understand the Problem
The question presents two statements related to legal rights: one concerning a stockholder's right to vote and the other about land registration. The task is to evaluate the truthfulness of each statement individually and then determine which of the provided options accurately reflects the combined truthfulness of both statements.
Answer
Only Statement 'A' is false.
Only Statement 'A' is false
Answer for screen readers
Only Statement 'A' is false
More Information
Statement A is false because a stockholder's right to vote can be transmissible under certain conditions. Statement B is true because the registration of land by the buyer does create a notice to the world that the land cannot be easily alienated.
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