BLS LLB 5 Years Sem 7 Transfer Of Property Act And Easement Act 2025-26 ATKT 60/40 Question Paper - Mumbai University | munotes
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- N.B: 1. All questions are compulsory 2. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q1. Answer the following in two sentences, any six 12 Marks
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(1) Explain the term "Possession"Read the model answer
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(2) What is corporeal and in corporeal ownership?Read the model answer
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(3) What is meant by inter-vivos transfer?Read the model answer
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(4) Define Actionable claim.Read the model answer
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(5) Define Charge.Read the model answer
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(6) What is meant by, Spes successionis?Read the model answer
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(7) In which cases the property can be transferred orally?Read the model answer
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(8) What is meant by the term "Partial Restraint"?Read the model answer
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(9) What is easement of Necessity?Read the model answer
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(10) Define Dominant Heritage.Read the model answer
Q2. Write Short notes, any two 12 Marks
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(1) Usufructuary MortgageRead the model answer
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(2) Vested InterestRead the model answer
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(3) Transfer by Ostensible ownerRead the model answer
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(4) Fraudulent TransferRead the model answer
Q3. Situational Problems, any two 12 Marks
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(1) A gifts his immovable property to B and B accepts the gift, however the possession of the Immovable property is yet not handed over to B. A decides now to revoke the gift.
- a) What are the essential of a valid gift?
- b) Can A revoke the Gift? Explain with supporting provisions under Transfer of Property Act.
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(2) A has sold his flat to B. C is living in the said flat as a lessee. C is not informed about the transfer from A to B. C pays the rent to A.
- a) Can B recover the rent paid by C from A?
- b) Does B have any remedy against A? Explain with supporting provisions under Transfer of Property Act.
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(3) A transfers property belonging to his father to B. A's father dies and now A inherits the property.
- a) Is the transfer valid?
- b) What remedies does B have against A?
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(4) A transfers the property to B with a condition that B shall never sell the property during his life time.
- a) Condition imposed by A is valid? Can B sell the property during his life time?
- b) Explain the rules relating to conditional transfer.
Q4. Answer in Detail, any two 24 Marks
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(1) What is meant by Part performance of contract? Explain with relevant provisions and examples.Read the model answer
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(2) Explain in detail "Once a mortgage, always a mortgage".Read the model answer
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(3) Explain different types of Easements.Read the model answer
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(4) Define sale. Explain the rights and liabilities of seller and buyer.Read the model answer
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