2.
Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, where a writing is not expressly required by law:

4.
Transfer of Property for the benefit of an unborn person can be made by

5.
76. Under the provisions of section 41 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, these are some conditions:
(1) Transferer is the ostensible owner.
(2) He is so by the consent, express or implied, of the real owner.
(3) Transfer is for consideration.
(4) Transferee has acted in good faith, taking reasonable care to ascertain that the transferer had power to transfer.

6.
No transfer of property can operate to create an interest which is to take effect after the life time of one or more persons living at the date of such transfer. These provisions come under:-

7.
Rule against perpetuity prescribes that

8.
The Mortgagee has a right to sue for the mortgage money in the following cases namely . . . . . . . .

10.
In case of usufructuary mortgage the mortgagee is placed in possession and has a right to enjoy the rents and profits: