LHO - 714
LL.B. (Hons.) (Semester - VI) Examination, October 2014
PROPERTY LAW
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Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75
SECTION - I
Instructions : 1) Answer any four questions from Q. No. 1 to 6. (4x8=32)
2) Q. No. 7 is compulsory. (2x3=6)
- 'Transferability of Property is the general rule and non-transferability is an exception." Explain what are the exceptions to the rule "Property of any kind may be transferred".
- Discuss the law relating to "Restriction repugnant to interest created".
- Define and distinguish between condition precedent and condition subsequent.
- Explain the doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel.
- Explain the doctrine of part performance.
- How can an unborn person be benefitted under the Transfer of Property Act? When is the benefit conferred upon an unborn person legally effective?
- Answer any two of the following :
- Notice
- Actionable claim
- Onerous gift.
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SECTION - II
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Instructions : 1) Answer any four questions from Q. No. 8 to 13. (4x8=32)
2) Q. No. 14 is compulsory. (2x2.5=5)
- Explain rights and liabilities of seller before and after completion of sale.
- Define mortgage and explain simple mortgage and mortgage by conditional sale.
- Discuss the doctrine of Marshalling and contribution under Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
- Define lease and explain determination of lease.
- Answer the following:
- Define the term exchange in detail.
- Tenancy by holding over.
- What is an easement and explain classification of easement.
- Render legal advice on any two of the following by giving reasons and citing relevant provisions of law :
- A transfers a field to B, and incorporates a condition in the transfer deed, that B can sell it to anyone, but will have to pay 90% of consideration to A's son. Explain the validity of condition and transfer.
- A, a Hindu, who has separated from his father B, sells to C, three fields, X, Y, Z representing that A is authorised to transfer the same. Of these fields Z doesn't belong to A, it having been retained by B on partition, but on B's death, as heir obtains field Z. Discuss the right of C.
- A transfers to B an estate to which C is entitled, and as part of the same transaction gives C a coalmine. C takes possession of mine and exhausts it. Explain B's claim over C's property.
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