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Transfer of Property Act, 1882

Section 104

Transfer of property by one co-owner, when the interest of the transferor is a mere right of re-entry

Quick Answer Reference: Section 104 TPA

  • Provision: Section 104 of TPA
  • Act: Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • Classification: property
  • Jurisdiction: India
Statutory Content

What does Section 104 of TPA say?

Where one co-owner of property transfers his share of such property, and the interest of the transferor is a mere right of re-entry, the transfer does not, by reason only of the co-ownership, require any assurance that the interest transferred was free from encumbrances. The transferee has the same title as that of the transferor, and the transferor and the transferee are severally responsible to the other co-owners for the share of the transferor. The transferor and the transferee are also severally responsible to the transferee for the share of the transferor.

Indian StandardSection 104, Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Bluebook (21st ed.)Transfer of Property Act, 1882, § 104 (India)
Court Pleading StandardSection 104 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882
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What is Section 104 of TPA?

Section 104 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (TPA) defines and regulates "Transfer of property by one co-owner, when the interest of the transferor is a mere right of re-entry". The section states: Where one co-owner of property transfers his share of such property, and the interest of the transferor is a mere right of re-entry, the transfer does not, by reason only of the co...

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