The TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT, 1882 — India law | Esheria

The TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT, 1882

This Act defines key terms about transferring property and lets State Governments extend or exempt specified provisions by notification.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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actionable claims extent and commencement immovable property transfers leases mortgages notice requirements property transfer redemption registration sales suits and proceedings transfer of claims

Statute overview

About this statute

This Act defines key terms about transferring property and lets State Governments extend or exempt specified provisions by notification. This provision block covers when property transfers are restricted during pending suits, sale of immovable property, and core mortgage rights and duties. This text sets rules for mortgagee duties in possession, mortgagee claims to sale proceeds or compensation, lease duration and termination rules, and some rules on exchange and gifts. Transfers of actionable claims must be made by a written instrument signed by the transferor or authorized agent; the transferee can then sue in his own name, and certain court officers are barred from dealing in such claims.

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