CHAPTER II
(A) Transfer of Property, whether moveable or immoveable
- “Transfer of property” defined.
- What may be transferred.
- Persons competent to transfer.
- Operation of transfer.
- Oral transfer.
- Condition restraining alienation.
- Restriction repugnant to interest cleated.
- Condition making interest determinable on insolvency or attempted alienation.
- Transfer for benefit of unborn person.
- Rule against perpetuity.
- Transfer to class some of whom come under sections 13 and 14.
- Transfer to take effect on failure of prior interest.
- Direction for accumulation.
- Transfer in perpetuity for benefit of public.
- Vested interest.
- When unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit.
- Contingent interest.
- Transfer to members of a class who attain a particular age.
- Transfer contingent on happening of specified uncertain event.
- Transfer to such of certain persons as survive at some period not specified.
- Conditional transfer.
- Fulfilment of condition precedent.
- Conditional transfer to one person coupled with transfer to another on failure of prior disposition.
- Ulterior transfer conditional on happening or not happening of specified event.
- Fulfilment of condition subsequent.
- Prior disposition not affected by invalidity of ulterior disposition.
- Condition that transfer shall cease to have effect in case specified uncertain event happens or does not happen.
- Such condition must not be invalid.
- Transfer conditional on performance of act, no time being specified for performance.
- Transfer conditional on performance of act, time being specified.
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