Sale of Immovable Property Section 54 and 55 of Transfer of Property Act 1882
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- In this class i have tried covering the Sale of Immovable Property and Rights and Duties of Seller and Buyer before and after completion of sale. Please comment for any clarifications.
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Nicely explained . Very useful for my Examination . Thank you Sir
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Good explanation Sir
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please do a lecture on encumbrance on sale
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My mother and I are co-owners of the residential flat, 50 percent each on paper. We are going to sell, Can I get receive lesser say 20 perc of sale value from the buyer and my mother get 80 perc? We both are doing with mutual understanding and from taxation perspective. Is it permitted, though, we both are 50 perc co-owners? The buyer does not have any problem.
Very nice sir. But I want to asked any example of word reversion in section 54
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I have purchased a new house six months back and it was registered as plot House not included) due to builder's pressure
1. What are the problems that may raise due to this.
2. How to correct it.
3. If building quality is compromised then, what to do?
4. Legal tips.
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Sir, could you give information about the Trust deeds and how the owner can be the purchaser and the Trustee and the seller for her own property
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i don't know if anybody felt, but i felt on Right & Duty slide, some section number are bit different from the Bare Act.
Let me recheck
Section 56 and 57 post plz sir
Is excellent,,
Good flow sir
Where is Sec 56 and 57 ? Plz teach us
I missed them. Need to cover
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It's very helpful sir ..
There is a case i.e.
*K lakshaman Rao v G Ratna Manikyamva* _where a family settlement is a valid consideration for sale.
Can u explain this please sir
Thank u sir, ...
I've a doubt, thought buyer paid all the purchase-money to the seller & seller is not giving the possession thereafter, so for that, the buyer can claim for refund for amount paid & along with that amount, interest too over such amount,
So my question is, how someone can Composed that interest over paid amount, is there any particular Rate of interest to calculate the same ???
Not very sure as I have not referred any case law on this. Will update you if I get anything on this. Please keep me posted if you happen to get any information
It seems, if you have not put any condition in 'Agreement to sale' prior to sale as to penal interest in case of failure of such sale to happen due to incapacity of seller, you have to depend upon the court that generally allows 9-12 percent p.a ...but it is better you seek 18 per cent (minimum) in your relief clause along with cost / harrsement etc...
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Slide is very blurred...make it legible please
Kindly once make video on Appointment of Administrator and Curator under Indian Succession Act , 1925
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Sir 56 and 57?
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Can u please put video about section 56 and 57
Need to work on it. Long pending
Sir, could you give me the detail informations regarding: if the person/ family member keeps the transfer documents and the sale and purchase documents in between the Trust documents and takes the signature from the owner of the property, Will that Trust deed is valid?
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Sir, if the Trust deed is made by someone and takes the signature in transfer instrument and the sale deed from the owner and transfers the immovable property on to her name one who created the trust deed , is it a valid trust deed. Please explain me sir. Thank You
Please provide link of the video in which you have taught the doctrine of marshalling by subsequent purchaser
I think I have not yet covered this topic. Sorry
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can you provide the ppt which you prepared while explaining, Please
Sir... What's the difference between partly paid and partly promised
Please go through other message. I have already explained someone else
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Can i consider agricultural land as immovable property???
Hello plz
Agriculture land is immovable property...
Sale of Immovable Property- can be revoked /??
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Could you please make lecture on section 56 and 57
Will try
What is partly promised ?
When a party pays some part of the money and rest is due, the due part is called 'partly promised'... Hope that clarifies. Thanks for watching my video and share among your friends...
Ok ,sure . Thank you sir .
It seems, law does not actually say that even if partly promised consideration is not moved at later date, the sale would remain effective..The seller can go to court for getting declaration for sale to be void, since full consideration not received by him although promised..But of course, till such declaration by court the sale would remain valid..In general, seller does not register sale deed without getting full consideration prior to registration...
hey sir why the rest of the sections are not their ....are they much imp
Need to cover few more
Can u plz explain sec 56 and 57 of TPA
Will try
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Sir please upload section 50,51 also. Its my request.
Will try cover
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Why you have skiped section 50,51?
Will try cover
Marshalling?
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Sir sec 56,57 ki bhi video bna do
Sure
Sir 56,57 ???
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Kindly explain in Tamil sir
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