Transfer of Property Act 1882
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The Transfer of Property Act 1882 is an Indian legislation which regulates the transfer of property in India. It contains specific provisions regarding what constitutes a transfer and the conditions attached to it. It came into force on 1 July 1882.
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Transfer of Property Act 1882 | |
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Citation | Act No. 4 of 1882 |
Territorial extent | Union of India |
Enacted | 17 February 1882 |
Commenced | 1 July 1882 |
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Introduced by | Whitley Stokes |
First reading | 1877 |
Second reading | 1882 |
Status: In force |
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According to the Act, 'transfer of property' means an act by which a person conveys the property to one or more persons, or himself and one or more other persons. The act of transfer may be done in the present or for the future. The person may include an individual, company or association or body of individuals, and any kind of property may be transferred, including the transfer of immovable property.