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When the parties set up competing titles to the property and the differences are resolved by a compromise which is recorded in writing

A. The written compromise amounts to a document whereby one party is deriving title from the other requiring compulsory registration under section 17

B. The written compromise amounts to a document whereby one party is not deriving title from the other not requiring compulsory registration under section 17

C. The written compromise amounts to a document whereby interest is created or declared by the document for the first time requiring compulsory registration under section 17

D. Either (A) or (C)

Answer: Option B


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