Section 96 of Transfer of Property Act
Mortgage by deposit of title-deeds.— The provisions hereinbefore contained which apply to a simple mortgage shall, so far as may be, apply to a mortgage by deposit of title-deeds.
Mortgage by deposit of title-deeds.— The provisions hereinbefore contained which apply to a simple mortgage shall, so far as may be, apply to a mortgage by deposit of title-deeds.
Application of proceeds. Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), s. 156 and V Schedule.
Rights and liabilities of parties to anomalous mortgages.— In the case of an anomalous mortgage the rights and liabilities of the parties shall be determined by their contract as evidenced in the mortgage-deed, and, so… Section 98 of Transfer of Property Act
Attachment of mortgaged property. Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), s. 156 and V Schedule.
Charges.— Where immoveable property of one person is by act of parties or operation of law made security for the payment of money to another, and the transaction does not amount to a mortgage, the… Section 100 of Transfer of Property Act
No merger in case of subsequent encumbrance.— Any mortgagee of, or person having a charge upon, immoveable property, or any transferee from such mortgagee or charge-holder, may purchase or otherwise acquire the rights in the… Section 101 of Transfer of Property Act
Service or tender on or to agent.— Where the person on or to whom any notice or tender is to be served or made under this Chapter does not reside in the district in which… Section 102 of Transfer of Property Act
Notice, etc., to or by person incompetent to contract.— Where, under the provisions of this Chapter, a notice is to be served on or by, or a tender or deposit made or accepted or taken… Section 103 of Transfer of Property Act
Power to make rules.— The High Court may, from time to time, make rules consistent with this Act for carrying out, in itself and in the Courts of Civil Judicature subject to its superintendence, the… Section 104 of Transfer of Property Act