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Transfer of Property Act

Practice Test 4

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Rule against perpetuity is applicable to:

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Which out of the following is not a transfer according to Transfer of Property Act?

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A’ gives Rs. 500 to ‘B’ on condition that ‘B’ shall marry A’s daughter ‘G’. On the date of transfer ‘G’ was dead. The transfer is void under which Section of Transfer of Property Act?

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A mortgagee permitted by the deed to appropriate the usufruct for interest on the principal is by the provisions of section 77 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882:

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. . . . . . . . is a transfer of ownership in exchange for a price paid or promised or part paid and part promised

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Which one of the following is not an essential element of sale?

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In the absence of a contract or local law or usage to contrary, a lease of immovable property for manufacturing purposes shall be deemed to be-

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Which one of the following is not transfer by an act of parties under Transfer of Property Act?

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The doctrine of ‘lis pendens’ was explained in the leading case of:

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“Transfer of Property” does not include-

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The principle “Once a mortgage always a mortgage”, a principle based on equity, justice and good conscience, was for the first time evolved in:

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“A man is not allowed to approbate and reprobate at the same time.” This rule provides basis for which of the following?

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Which of these cannot be lawfully transferred as per Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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Where the principal money secured is one hundred rupees or upwards, a mortgage other than a mortgage by deposit of the deed can be effected only by

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Presumption of equity pertains to:

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Section 81 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, applies for the mortgage of immovable property and not to the hypothecation of:

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Where a gift consists of the donor’s whole property, the donee is personally liable for all the debts due by and liabilities of the donor at the time of the gift to the extent of the property comprised therein

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Under Section 3 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, immovable property includes:

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On transfer for his benefit, an unborn person acquires vested interest:

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Mark the incorrect statement.

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Who is not competent to transfer his property under Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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A’ transfer Rs. 1,00,000 to ‘B’ on the condition that ‘B’ will take divorce from his wife

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Which is not covered by the term ‘Transfer of Property’?

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According to Section 122 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 property includes

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In which of the following conditions the lease can be terminated?

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Which one of the following Sections of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 says that “a transfer of property may be made without writing in every case in which a writing is not expressly required by law”?

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Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, registered pertains to

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Ashok lets a house to Bharat for five years. Bharat underlets the house to Kishore at a monthly rent of Rs. 2,000. The five years expire, but Kishore continues in possession of the house and pays the rent to Ashok. What is the status of Kishore?

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According to Transfer of Property Act, instrument means:

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A’ transfer his property to ‘B’ for life and thereafter to his unborn son for life. In this case transfer of property to the unborn son is

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Which is correct answer in the following?

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Which e following is the right of mortgager to redeem as conferred by the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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A lease of an immovable property can be

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Who among the following cannot transfer an immovable property?

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An instrument as defined under Section 3 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 means:

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Which of the following Combinations are correctly matched?

1.
Mense Profit ? Actionable claim

2.
Claim of a Muslim wife for unpaid dower ? Actionable claim

3.
Unsecured debt ? Actionable claim

4.
Profit under a sale of goods contract ? Actionable claim

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In which of the following cases a transfer of immovable property can be made without writing:

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A lease can be made

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Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, “attached to earth” means:
(1) routed in the earth, as in the case of trees and shrubs;
(2) imbedded in the earth as in the case of walls and buildings; or
(3) attached to what is so imbedded for the permanent beneficial enjoyment of that to which it is attached.

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Instrument under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 means

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All the provisions which apply to a . . . . . . . . shall so far as may apply to a charge

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Within the meaning of section 40 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the purchaser at a court sale:

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Under the provisions of section 18 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the provisions of some sections shall not apply in case of a transfer of property for the benefit of the public in the advancement of religion, knowledge, commerce, health, safety or any other object beneficial to mankind. These sections are:

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Condition restraining alienation under Section 10 of the Transfer of Property Act?

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Which of the following is a right of the mortgagee and not of the mortgagor?

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What kind of property is transferable?

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Match the Provisions of the Transfer of Property Act in List-I and Section in List-II below and select the correct answer using the mentioned thereunder:

List-I (Provisions)
List-II (Sections)

a. Doctrine of Election
1. 112

b. Subrogation
2. 92

c. Doctrine of Holding over
3. 35

d. Waiver of forfeiture
4. 116

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Within the meaning of provisions of the section 67 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the mortgagee’s remedies by suit are:
(1) On the covenant
(2) For sale
(3) For foreclosure

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Cooper v. Cooper, (1874) relates to:

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Liability of drawer to compensate the drawee in case of dishonor is primarily provided under:

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Which of the following is true regarding the ‘right of subrogation’ as defined under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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Where possession of mortgaged property is not delivered to the mortgagee, it is called

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Transferee of the part performance has right to protect his possession:

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For part performance of the contract which is not an essential ingredient?

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Which of the following is an actionable claim?

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The principle of ‘cypres’ in the law of transfer of property means

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When unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit under the Transfer of Property Act?

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Under the provisions of section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, no transfer can be made for an unlawful object or consideration within the meaning of section 23 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

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Under Transfer of Property Act, the expression ‘Transfer of Property’ includes

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The case of Jayadayal Poddar v. Bibi Hazara is related to

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A right to obtain a decree from the court that the mortgagor shall be absolutely debarred of his right to redeem the mortgaged property is called:

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Provision of Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the rights of following transferee for consideration, shall not be affected

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Under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, an easement cannot be transferred apart from the dominant heritage

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The rule of Nemo dat quod non-habet is related to Section . . . . . . . . . . of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

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The Amendment of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, in the year 2002 amended:

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A’ a Hindu who is separated from his father ‘B’, sells to ‘C’ three houses ‘X’, ‘Y and ‘Z’, representing that ‘A’ was authorized to transfer the same, ‘Y’ however does not belong to ‘A’, it having being retained by ‘B’ on partition; but on ‘B’s dying ‘A’ as heir obtains ‘Y’. Here, can ‘C’ file a suit requiring ‘A’ to deliver ‘Y’ to him?

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The Transfer of Property Act received its assent on

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Universal donee is:

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The doctrine lis-pendens applies where:

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Which of the following would be considered as “transfer of property” under the Transfer of Property Act?
Select the answer by using the given below:
1. Grant of an easementary right of way over a piece of land.
2. Exchange of two things.
3. A family settlement.
4. Creation of charge on an immovable property by operation of law.

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Under Transfer of Property Act, 1882, sale is a transfer of

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Which of the following contracts are implied in case of mortgages under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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State the correct answer, the familiar rule “redeem up fore-close down” is a combination of Provisions of:

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The literary meaning of Lis Pendens is

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A transfer a farm to B for his life with a proviso that, in case B cuts down a certain wood, the transfer shall cease to have any effect. B cuts down the wood. What will be effect of his life interest of farm?

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Under the provision of Transfer of Property Act, the unborn child acquires vested interest

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In a charge order the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, there is no transfer of an interest in the property but the creation of a right of payment out of property specified and as such it cannot be enforced against a bona fide purchaser for value. This was decided in case of:

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The property as subject matter of the section 122 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, includes

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In Transfer of Property Act, effect of holding over of lease is provided under

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Which of the following is the example of ‘Valid Conditional Transfer’?

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Assertion (A): Legal incidents of a gift include absolute enjoyment of the gift.
Reason (R): Donee cannot be restrained in his enjoyment of gift by any condition.

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Under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

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No judge, legal practitioner or officer connected with any Court of Justice shall buy or traffic in, or stipulate for or agree to receive any share of, or interest in, any actionable claim and

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If any party to an exchange or any person claiming through or under such party is by reason of any defect in the title of other party deprived of thing or any part of the thing received by him in exchange then:

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Which one of the following transfers can be made orally?

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The section 41 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is the statutory application of the law of estoppel. The statement is

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If a decree for redemption is made, a suit for foreclosure or sale would be barred, especially as a redemption decree itself provides for sale or foreclosure in default of payment.

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When the mortgagor is a trustee to the public purpose, there is:

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Within the meaning of section 63A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, it is evident that this section lays down a uniform rule, and provides that the mortgagor is liable to pay the cost of improvements only if they are:
(1) necessary to preserve the property from destruction or deterioration or
(2) necessary to prevent the security from becoming inadequate, or
(3) done under the order of public authority such as a municipality.

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Which of the following sections of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 do not apply to persons governed by Muhammadan law?

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According to provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the easements:

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Section 58 of Transfer of Property Act defines

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In case of a transfer depending on a condition precedent, the transfer takes place when the condition is:-

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Which of not specifically mentioned as a kind of Mortgage in the Transfer of Property Act, 1882

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Which one of the following sections of Transfer of Property Act deals with doctrine of ‘substituted security’?

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Which of the following is immovable property?

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The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 covers:

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Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, vested interest is . . . . . . . .

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Where the property subject to a mortgage belongs to two or more persons having distinct and separate rights to ownership therein, then the different shares in or parts of such property owned by such persons are:

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A’ made a gift of property to ‘B’. Before acceptance by ‘B’, ‘A’ dies. Gift is:

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