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    Which of the following would be considered a "transfer of property" under the Transfer of Property Act? Select the answer by using the code given belo
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    Which of the following would be considered a "transfer of property" under the Transfer of Property Act? Select the answer by using the code given below:
    1. Grant of an easementary right of way over a piece of land.
    2. Exchange of two things.
    3. A family settlement.
    4. Creation of charge on an immovable property by operation of law.
    Codes:

    A.

    1 and 3

    B.

    1, 2 and 3

    C.

    3 and 4

    D.

    2 and 4

    Correct option is D


    The exchange of two things and the creation of charge on an immovable property by operation of law are considered transfers under the Transfer of Property Act. The exchange of property falls under Section 118, and the creation of a charge on immovable property is also a transfer under certain conditions.
    Information Booster:
    · Easements and family settlements are not transfers in the strict legal sense under the Transfer of Property Act.
    Additional Knowledge:
    · Grant of easementary rights: An easement is a right over another's property, not a transfer of property itself.

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