MCQs on The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (Part-3)

31. According to the amendment to the Transfer of Property Act, 2002 the period, within the principle of section 106 of the Act shall commence from:

(a) date of receipt of notice

(b) date of issue of notice

(c) date of summoning of notice

(d) 15 days from the expiry of notice.

Ans. C date of summoning of notice

32. A lease of immovable property from year to year or for any term exceeding one year or reserving a yearly rent, can be made only by

(a) an ordinary instrument

(b) by unregistered instrument

(c) by registered instrument

(d) by written instrument

Ans. D by written instrument

33. Within the meaning of section 108 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 both the lessor and lessee possess the rights along with liabilities. The statement is:

(a) correct

(b) partly because lessee possess only rights and not responsible for liability

(c) partly correct because lessor possesses only rights but is not responsible for liability

(d) none of the above.

Ans. A Correct

34. A lease of immovable property:

(a) can be determined

(b) cannot be determined

(c) can be determined as per section 110 of the transfer of property act, 1882.

(d) can be determined as per section 109 of the transfer of property act,1882.

Ans. B cannot be determined

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