The Doctrine of Subrogation under The Transfer of Property Act
The basic tenet of the doctrine of subrogation is that the individual who pays off a mortgage inherits all of the mortgagee’s rights.
The basic tenet of the doctrine of subrogation is that the individual who pays off a mortgage inherits all of the mortgagee’s rights.
There are situation, where a property has more than one owner, & when one co-owner dies, the title will automatically pass to the dependants.
Introduction: Consideration in the Indian Contract Act 1872 means that when at the desire of the promisor the promisee or any other person has done or abstained from doing or promises to do or to abstain from doing something, such act or abstinence or promise is called a consideration for Read more…
Introduction: The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 happened to be one of the early enactments of the nineteenth century. The Act is having a significant spot in the rule book with the primary target to deliver the arrangement of the move of unfaltering property an arrangement of public exchange. Enlistment Read more…