73.
Section 114 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, affords protection to the tenant against forfeiture while the tenant enjoys the immunity from eviction for default in the payment of rent, the land lord gets the corresponding benefit of recovery even of such areas as are not legally recoverable. Such an equitable provision as is engrafted shall govern only to such an extent which does not run counter to any specific statutory provision. This was held in:

75.
A mortgage who holds two or more mortgages executed by the same mortgagor in respect of each of which he has a right to obtain the same kind of decree. The liability is propounded in

76.
The expression "holding over" under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is used in the sense of retaining possession. A distinction is made between a tenant continuing in possession after the determination of the lease without the consent of the landlord, and a tenant doing so with the landlord's consent:

77.
According to the amendment to the Transfer of Property Act, 2002 the period, within the principle of Section 106 of the Act shall commence from:

78.
Under Transfer of Property Act, which of the following mortgage with value of Rs. 100 or above is not compulsory registrable?

79.
Mortgaged property in possession of the mortgagee has, during the continuance of the mortgage received any accession upon redemption in the absence of a contract to the contrary. Who shall be entitled to such accession?