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Transfer of Property Act

Practice Test 7

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What may be transferred:

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Out of the following, which is a actionable claim?

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Which type of property may be used for lease?

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A’ in lieu of debt from ‘B’ handovers the possession of his house to ‘B’ with a covenant to transfer of property in favour of ‘B’, but with provision for retransfer in case of repayment of debt. This type of mortgage is known as:

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A transfers Rs. 5,000 to his niece B if she will desert her husband. The transfer is:

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Who one of the following sections of the Transfer of Property Act provides that ‘mere-right to sue’ cannot be transferred?

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Which of the following kinds of Mortgage is not included in Section 58 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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Under which case the principles of election is not applicable:-

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X transfers Rs. 500 to Y on condition that he shall execute a certain lease within three months after Y’s death, and, if he should neglect to do so to Z. If Y dies in X’s life time.

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Gift is defined in which section of the Transfer of properly Act, 1882:-

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Which out of the following is not a kind of mortgage?

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In the absence of written contract, a lease of immovable property for the purpose other than the agricultural or manufacturing shall be deemed to be a lease from month to month, terminable, by 15 days’ notice. The period shall commence from the

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When one of several co-owners transfers his share, the transferee acquires as against the other co-owners the same rights that of transferor had but is subject to any condition and liabilities affecting the share at the date of transfer. This is the provision under:

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A’ makes a gift in favour of his sons with a condition that if any of them dies leaving no male issue, his shares will be taken by other surviving sons and not the widow or daughter of the deceased son. The gift creates alan

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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer by using the given below the lists:

List-I
List-II

a. Musahar Sahu v. Lal Hakim Lal
1. Part performance (section 53-A, Transfer of Property Act, 1882)

b. Maddison v. Alderson
2. Transfer by ostensible owner

c. Ram Coomar v. MecQueen
3. Doctrine of election

d. Mst. Dhanpatti v. Devi Prasad
4. Fraudulent transfer

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A lease of immovable property from year to year is terminable, on the part of either lessor or leasee, by

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Statement A: Every transfer of immovable property made with intent to defeat or delay the creditors of the transferor is void.
Statement B: Every transfer of immovable property made without consideration with intent to defraud a subsequent transferee is void.

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In the matter of waste by mortgagor in possession of the mortgaged property, the mortgagor’s liability comes into question when

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A’ owing half share and ‘B’ and ‘C’ each a quarter share of mauza Sultan pur exchange one-eighth share of that mauza for a quarter share of mauza Lalpura. There being no agreement to contrary. ‘A’ is entitled to an eighth share in Lalpura and ‘B’ and ‘C’ each is entitled to:

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Where interest on transfer of property is created in favour of members only of a class as shall attain a particular age:

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Under the Transfer of Property Act, an unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit:

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Transfer of Property Act:- If ‘A’ transfers house worth Rs. 2000 to ‘B’ and ‘B’ transfers a field worth Rs. 1200 and in additional pay Rs. 800 in cash to ‘A’ the transfer is-

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The rules against perpetuity do not apply to which of the following?

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The basic ingredients of the doctrine of lis pendens are:

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Under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit:

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What is the effect of “Holding over”?

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Under section 16 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 where an interest created for the benefit of a person or class of persons fails then:

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Under Transfer of Property Act which Property may be transferred?

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Transfer of tangible immovable property of the value of Rs. 100/- can be made:

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The rule of lis pendens applies when

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Who may sue for redemption?

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Which out of the following kinds of mortgage is not included in Section 58 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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A suit to obtain a decree that a mortgage or shall be absolutely debarred of his right to redeem the mortgaged property is called a suit for . . . . . . . . under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

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A’ makes a gift of a House to ‘B’ with whom he has adulterous relationship with ‘B’. This transfer is:

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In which provision of the Transfer of Property Act, it is provided that rule against perpetuity does not apply when the transfer is for benefit of public?

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Inaccuracy in the recitals describing the property:

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A mortgage by deposit of title deeds for which a loan of Rs. 3 crores is raised

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Provisions of section 60A, i.e., obligation to transfer to third party instead of transference to mortgagor, do not apply in case of a mortgagee who:

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Which of the following statement is incorrect in the light of Transfer of Property Act, 1882

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How many exceptions are mentioned under Section 6 of Transfer of Property Act?

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When two persons mutually transfer the ownership of one thing for the ownership of another, neither things or both things being money only, the transaction is called:

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In which Section of Transfer of Property Act, the provisions of mortgage are defined?

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Under Transfer of Property Act, if the donor dies before acceptance of the gift by donee?

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. . . . . . . is defined as a security for repayment of a loan.

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The Mortgage, in which without delivering possession of mortgaged property, the mortgagor binds himself personally to pay the mortgage money is known as

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Tangible immovable property of value of this amount or upward, can be transferred only by a registered instrument:

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Under section 68 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, provision of this section shall not apply if the mortgagee sues for foreclosure on one mortgage and for sale on another mortgage. The statement:

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Which one of the following is an exception to the rule against perpetuity?

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Provision of longer period in the matter of accumulation of property under section 17 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 amounts to

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‘Spes successions’ means:

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A’ by a settlement deed transfers property to ‘P’ for life, then to ‘S’. ‘S’ dies before ‘P’ dies. On the death ‘P’ the heir of ‘S’ claims the property. Is the claim valid?

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Under Transfer of Property Act, 1882 which one of the following is not correctly matched?

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Persons competent to transfer a property have been defined under which of the following sections of the Transfer of Property Act?

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Before the commencement of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the transfer of immovable properties in India were governed by the

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Which one of the following is not an actionable claim under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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The term ‘good faith’ is Section 51 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is used in the light of the

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A’ entered into an agreement with ‘B’ to sell immovable property of the former for consideration and ‘B’ was put in possession of the property. Both parties had signed the agreement. The agreement had not been registered under the Indian Registration Act. In a suit between the parties, ‘B’ claimed the benefit of Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act. Whether his claim is maintainable?

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Transfer of Property Act:- The doctrine of “lis pendens” is explained in famous case of-

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Under which Section of Transfer of Property Act ‘Fraudulent Transfer’ is defined?

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The provision of fraudulent transfer is given in

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Within the meaning of section 120 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the parties to an exchange, each have the rights and liabilities of a seller of the thing given and a buyer of the thing taken whereas:

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As per the Transfer of Property Act which of the following is not transferable?

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Within the provisions of section 39 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the word “maintenance” covers also residence. This was decided in case of:

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With the express or implied consent of interested person in immovable property, a person is the ostensible owner of such property and transfers the same for consideration, then the transfer shall not be:

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“No right of action is conferred on a transfer in possession under an unregistered contract of sale.”
Which Section of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 contains this Principle?

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Where the principal money secured is 100 rupees a mortgage other than a mortgage by deposit of title deeds. What is not correct about it?

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Which of the following can be transferred under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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Which of the following properties has not been recognized by Courts as immovable property?

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If the mortgagor has not insured against fire, the mortgagee is authorised to insure and to add the premium to the mortgaged debt. This is the provision under:

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A security within the meaning of section 101 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, may be extinguished by merger:

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The doctrine of a clog on the equity of redemption is a rule of justice, equity and good conscience. This was reaffirmed by the Supreme Court in:

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Which of the following is not an essential element of gift?

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Match List-I with List-II and select correct answer using the given below the lists-

List-I
List-II

a. Holding over
1. Mortgage

b. Universal done
2. Gift

c. Redemption
3. Lease

d. Purchaser
4. Sale

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Which of the following is not correctly matched under Transfer of Property Act?
(1) Universal donee – Section 128
(2) Doctrine of Part Performance – Section 53A
(3) Marshalling by subsequent purchaser – Section 65
(4) Mortgagee’s right to foreclosure or sale – Section 67
Choose the right answer:

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An act of interference with the property of another may be justified by the consent of that other is defence falling under

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Transfer of actionable claim has exception under section of 130 Transfer of Property Act:

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Which Section of Transfer of Property Act preserves the rule of Mohammedan Law and excludes the applicability of Section 123 of Transfer of Property Act which mandates that the gift of immovable property must be effected by a registered instrument as stated therein-

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The provision of improvements made by bona fide holders under defective titles is dealt in:

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In which of the following sections of Transfer of Property Act Act ‘transfer by ostensible owner’ is provided:

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Which one of the following is not an essential element of a Mortgage as defined under Section 58(a) of Transfer of Property Act?

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Under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, if there are patent defects in the property:

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A’ sells his house to ‘B’ with a condition that ‘B’ cannot transfer his house to any one except ‘C’. The sale is-

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The provisions of the Transfer of Property Act apply to the transfer of:

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Which one of the following is not related to Transfer of Property Act?

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Determination of lease is dealt with under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 in-

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Provisions of section 38 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 does not apply to cases falling under:

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A lease which is silent regarding the duration but if lessee takes possession, such lease is known as

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Section 38 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 has no application

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Which section creates exception to the restrictions in sections 14, 16 and 17 of the Transfer of Property Act?

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“Every sale accompanied by agreement for re-conveyance of property would not constitute mortgage by conditional sale.”
This statement is related to which Section of Transfer of Property Act?

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If there are several purchasers, the seller is not concerned with the proportion to be paid by each, but he has a charge on the whole property:

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Which of the following is a valid example of contingent interest as defined by the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?

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A gives a lakh of rupees to B, reserving to himself, with B’s assent, the right to take back Rs. 10,000 at pleasure out of that amount. This gift is-

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The doctrine of part performance cannot defeat the right of a

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Section 19 of the Transfer of Property Act is related to

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Under Transfer of Property Act, 1882, remedy of ‘foreclosure’ is available under which one of the following mortgages?

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The transfer of ‘spes successionis’ under the Transfer of Property Act is

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Doctrine of lis pendens is dealt under Section . . . . . . . . of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

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Which of the following can be considered implied surrender of the lease?

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The foundation of doctrine of election under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is that a person taking the benefit of an instrument:

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