Section 87 TPA
87. [Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), sec. 156 and Sch. V.] Transfer of Property Act full bare act. Download Transfer of Property Act PDF.KEEP READING
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87. [Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), sec. 156 and Sch. V.] Transfer of Property Act full bare act. Download Transfer of Property Act PDF.KEEP READING
88. [Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), sec. 156 and Sch. V.] Transfer of Property Act full bare act. Download Transfer of Property Act PDF.KEEP READING
89. -[Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), sec. 156 and Sch. V.] Transfer of Property Act full bare act. Download Transfer of Property Act PDF.KEEP READING
90. [Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), sec. 156 and Sch. V.] (For the repealed provisions as re-enacted, please see the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Sch I, Order XXXIV) This order is very important and future repealed sections like section 97, 99 etc ofKEEP READING
REDEMPTION 91. Persons who may sue for redemption. Besides the mortgagor, any of the following persons may redeem, or institute a suit for redemption of, the mortgaged property, namely- (a) any person (other than the mortgagee of the interest sought to be redeemed) who has any interest in, or chargeKEEP READING
92. Subrogation. Any of the persons referred to in section 91 (other than the mortgagor) and any co-mortgagor shall, on redeeming property subject to the mortgage, have, so far as regards redemption, foreclosure or sale of such property, the same rights as the mortgagee whose mortgage he redeems may haveKEEP READING
93. Prohibition of tacking. No mortgagee paying off a prior mortgage, whether with or without notice of an intermediate mortgage, shall thereby acquire any priority in respect of his original security; and, except in the case provided for by section 79, no mortgagee making a subsequent advance to the mortgagor,KEEP READING
94. Rights of mesne mortgagee. Where a property is mortgaged for successive debts to successive mortgagees, a mesne mortgagee has the same rights against mortgagees posterior to himself as he has against the mortgagor. Transfer of Property Act full bare act. Download Transfer of Property Act PDF.KEEP READING
95. Right of redeeming co-mortgagor to expenses. Where one of several mortgagors redeems the mortgaged property, he shall, in enforcing his right of subrogation under section 92 against his co-mortgagors, be entitled to add to the mortgage money recoverable from them such proportion of the expenses properly incurred in suchKEEP READING
96. Mortgage by deposit of title-deeds. The provisions hereinbefore contained which apply to a simple mortgage shall, so far as may be, apply to a mortgage by deposit of title-deeds. Transfer of Property Act full bare act. Download Transfer of Property Act PDF.KEEP READING
97. Application of proceeds. [Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), sec. 156 and Sch. V.] Transfer of Property Act full bare act. Download Transfer of Property Act PDF.KEEP READING
ANOMALOUS MORTGAGES 98. Rights and liabilities of parties to anomalous mortgages. In the case of an anomalous mortgage the rights and liabilities of the parties shall be determined by their contract as evidenced in the mortgage-deed, and, so far as such contract does not extend, by local usage. Transfer ofKEEP READING
ATTACHMENT OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY 99. Attachment of mortgaged property. [Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), sec.156 and Sch. V] Transfer of Property Act full bare act. Download Transfer of Property Act PDF.KEEP READING
CHARGES 100. Charges. Where immoveable property of one person is by act of parties or operation of law made security for the payment of money to another, and the transaction does not amount to a mortgage, the latter person is said to have a charge on the property; and allKEEP READING
101. No merger in case of subsequent encumbrance. Any mortgagee of, or person having a charge upon, immoveable property, or any transferee from such mortgagee or charge-holder, may purchase or otherwise acquire the rights in the property of the mortgagor or owner, as the case may be, without thereby causingKEEP READING
NOTICE AND TENDER 102. Service or tender on or to agent. Where the person on or to whom any notice or tender is to be served or made under this Chapter does not reside in the district in which the mortgaged property or some part thereof is situate, service orKEEP READING
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