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Here is a list of all essential sections of TPA. Once you finish reading
the Transfer of Property Act PDF, that you just bought, use the list of
most important sections to revise every day.

Most of the sections mentioned here have their names written. Once
you get a grip of TPA, use this PDF, and keep brushing. It will help
you quickly revise and know the section names.

Always remember that it is better to study five new topics and revise
five old topics everyday than read ten new topics in a day.

Make sure that what you learn stays in your mind. There is little
benefit in learning, not revising, and thus eventually forgetting. Ensure
that whatever little you study, you revise, and have it at the tip of your
tongue.
TPA that is Transfer of Property Act, is an important subject, and this
is not only useful for exams, but its application is prevalent even in
our daily life.
You might have seen the book or PDF of the Transfer of Property Act
and found it to be lengthy.
So, if you are looking to improve your preparation, then take a look at
the most important sections of the Transfer of Property Act. These will
ensure that you prepare well for your exams.

Important Sections of Transfer of Property Act


Section 3 - Interpretation clause.
Section 5 - “Transfer of property” defined.
Section 6 - What may be transferred.
Section 7 - Persons competent to transfer.
Section 8 - Operation of transfer.
Section 9 - Oral transfer.
Section 10 - Condition restraining alienation.
Section 11 - Restriction repugnant to interest created.
Section 12 - Condition making interest determinable on insolvency or
attempted alienation.
Section 13 - Transfer for benefit of unborn person.
Section 14 - Rule against perpetuity.

Section 19 - Vested interest.


Section 21 - Contingent interest.
Section 25 - Conditional transfer.
Section 26 - Fulfilment of condition precedent.
Section 27 - Conditional transfer to one person coupled with transfer
to another on failure of prior disposition.
Section 28 - Ulterior transfer conditional on happening or not
happening of specified event.
Section 35 - Election when necessary.
Section 38 - Transfer by person authorised only under certain
circumstances to transfer.

Section 41 - Transfer by ostensible owner.


Section 52 - Transfer of property pending suit relating thereto.
Section 53 - Fraudulent transfer.
Section 53A - Part performance.
Section 54 - “Sale” defined.
Section 55 - Rights and liabilities of buyer and seller.
Section 56 - Marshalling by subsequent purchaser.
Section 58 - “Mortgage”, “mortgagor”, “mortgagee”, “mortgage-
money” and “mortgage-deed” defined.

Section 60 - Right of mortgagor to redeem.


Section 67 - Right to fore-closure or sale.
Section 81 - Marshalling, securities.
Section 92 - Subrogation.
Section 96 - Mortgage by deposit of title-deeds.
Section 100 - Charges.
Section 105 - Lease defined.
Section 106 - Duration of certain leases in absence of written contract
or local usage.
Section 107 - Leases how made.
Section 108 - Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee.
Section 109 - Rights of lessor’s transferee.
Section 110 - Exclusion of day on which term commences.
Section 111 - Determination of lease.
Section 112 - Waiver of forfeiture.
Section 116 - Effect of holding over.
Section 118 - “Exchange” defined.
Section 122 - “Gift” defined.
Section 123 - Transfer how effected.
Section 124 - Gift of existing and future property.
Section 125 - Gift to several of whom one does not accept.
Section 126 - When gift may be suspended or revoked.
Section 127 - Onerous gifts.
Section 128 - Universal donee.
Section 130 - Transfer of actionable claim.

I hope the above important sections of TPA were helpful and useful. If
you like, you can read the entire Transfer of Property Act on a single
page.

It is evident that nobody can complete the entire TPA or even all the
above mentioned important sections in a day. So the right idea is to
use the PDF you bought or add the TPA bare act category page to your
phone's home screen and read few sections every day.
Rome was not built in a day.
Be slow, but be consistent.

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