31.
With the express or implied consent of interested person in immovable property, a person is the ostensible owner of such property and transfers the same for consideration, then the transfer shall not be:

32.
When one of several co-owners transfers his share, the transferee acquires as against the other co-owners the same rights that of transferor had but is subject to any condition and liabilities affecting the share at the date of transfer. This is the provision under:

33.
The provision of fraudulent transfer is given in

34.
The rule of lis pendens applies when

35.
Before the commencement of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the transfer of immovable properties in India were governed by the

36.
A suit to obtain a decree that a mortgage or shall be absolutely debarred of his right to redeem the mortgaged property is called a suit for . . . . . . . . under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

38.
If there are several purchasers, the seller is not concerned with the proportion to be paid by each, but he has a charge on the whole property: