X' executed a sale deed in favour of 'Y' on 1st January, 2002. Subsequently on 10th January, 2002, 'X' executed a sale deed in respect of the same property in favour of 'Z'. Thereafter the sale deed in favour of 'Z' executed on 10th January, 2002 was registered on 20th January, 2002. Whereas the sale deed in favour of 'Y' was registered on 30th January, 2002.
In the said case, by virtue of section 47
A. The sale deed executed in favour of 'Y' on 1st January, 2002 & registered on 30th January, 2002 shall have precedence & confer title on 'Y'
B. The sale deed executed in favour of 'Z' on 10th January, 2002 & registered on 20th January, 2002 shall have precedence & confer title on 'Z'
C. Both the sale deeds shall be void
D. The sale deeds in favour of 'Y' & 'Z' shall remain valid to the extent of 50% of the property
Answer: Option A
The Section providing for documents of which registration is optional under the Registration Act is
A. Section 18
B. Section 19
C. Section 17
D. Section 20
A. A movable property
B. An immovable property
C. A movable property in respect of movable assets and an immovable property in respect of immovable assets
D. Either (B) or (C)
Under Section 34 the registering officer shall inquire
A. About the identity of the property under transfer
B. About the identity of the parties to that transfer
C. About the title of the party seeking transfer of that property
D. About all of these
Which of the following documents do not cause any change in the legal relationship to the property
A. A deed of adoption despite the fact that as consequences of adoption, the adopted son may become entitled to immovable property under Hindu law
B. A document stating that the house, which is the absolute property of 'A' shall be enjoyed by 'A' with powers of gift & sale
C. Award on mortgage declaring amount due and stating that on default property might be sold
D. All the above
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