Section 113 TPA
113. Waiver of notice to quit. A notice given under section 111, clause (h), is waived, with the express or implied consent of the personRead More →
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113. Waiver of notice to quit. A notice given under section 111, clause (h), is waived, with the express or implied consent of the personRead More →
114. Relief against forfeiture for non-payment of rent. Where a lease of immoveable property has determined by forfeiture for non-payment of rent, and the lessorRead More →
114A. Relief against forfeiture in certain other cases. Where a lease of immoveable property has determined by forfeiture for a breach of an express conditionRead More →
115. Effect of surrender and forfeiture on under-leases. The surrender, express or implied, of a lease of immoveable property does not prejudice an under-lease ofRead More →
116. Effect of holding over. If a lessee or under-lessee of property remains in possession thereof after the determination of the lease granted to theRead More →
117. Exemption of leases for agricultural purposes. None of the provisions of this Chapter apply to leases for agricultural purposes, except in so far asRead More →
118. “Exchange” defined. When two persons mutually transfer the ownership of one thing for the ownership of another, neither thing or both things being moneyRead More →
119. Right of party deprived of thing received in exchange. If any party to an exchange or any person claiming through or under such partyRead More →
120. Rights and liabilities of parties. Save as otherwise provided in this Chapter, each party has the rights and is subject to the liabilities ofRead More →
121. Exchange of money. On an exchange of money, each party thereby warrants the genuineness of the money given by him. Transfer of Property ActRead More →
122. “Gift” defined. “Gift” is the transfer of certain existing moveable or immoveable property made voluntarily and without consideration, by one person, called the donor,Read More →
123. Transfer how effected. For the purpose of making a gift of immovable property, the transfer must be effected by a registered instrument signed byRead More →
124. Gift of existing and future property. A gift comprising both existing and future property is void as to the latter. Transfer of Property ActRead More →
125. Gift to several of whom one does not accept. A gift of a thing to two or more donees, of whom one does notRead More →
126. When gift may be suspended or revoked. The donor and donee may agree that on the happening of any specified event which does notRead More →
127. Onerous gifts. Where a gift is in the form of a single transfer to the same person of several things of which one is,Read More →
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