Download Goa University BA LLB-5 Years Course (Bachelor Of Arts and LLB Five Years) 2015 April 4th Semester Property Law Question Paper
PROPERTY LAW
Duration: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75
Instructions: 1) Answer any eight questions from Q. No. 1 to 12 ( 8 x 8 = 64)
2) Q. No. 13 and 14 is compulsory
1. State and explain vested and contingent interest and state differences if any.
2. State and explain the Doctn'ne of Part Performance.
3. ?A right of alienation is incidental to and inseparable from the bene?cial ownership of
property?. DISCUSS in detail the conditions restraining alienation.
4. ?For a valid transfer of property, the property must be transferrable property?. State the
exceptions to this.
5. Explain the Doctrine of Election.
6. ?There cannot be a direct transfer to an unbom?. Explain the concept of transfer for the bene?t
of unborn person.
7. What is an easement? Explain the modes of acquisition of easement.
8. De?ne sale. Explain the seller?s rights and liabilities.
9. Explain the rights and liabilities of Lessor and Lessee.
10. Brie?y explain the concept of Marshalling, Contribution and Subrogation.
11. De?ne Gift. Explain how a gift can be revoked.
12. Discuss various types of mortgages.
13. Write short notes on any 2 of the following:- ( 3 x 2 = 6 )
a) Exchange
b) Charge.
c) Onerous gift
14. Render legal advice on any 2 of the following by giving reasons and citing relevant
provisions of law:- (2 x 2.5 = 5 )
a) A leased a house and garden to B who takes possession of the properties. A then sells the said
properties to C. C is now pleading that he had no knowledge (notice) of BS right as a lessee.
Advise B.
b) There is a contract of sale of a piece of land between A and B in 1999. The contract is in
writing, stamped, attested and duly executed but not registered by A who is the seller. B, has
performed his part of the contract i.e. has paid the price. On the basis of such contract B takes the
possession of land. Now, A refuses to sell the property to B. Advise B.
c) A, B and C are co-owners of a piece of land having equal shares. The land is subject to
mortgage. C sells his 1/3rd share to D without effecting partition. Can D be substituted in place of
C.?
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