Exam Details
Subject | property law | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LL.B. (Semester III) (CBCS) Examination Nov/Dec-2018
PROPERTY LAW
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
means all the apartment owners acting as a group in accordance with the bye-laws and declaration.
Association of Apartment owners
Apartment owner
Apartment number
Apartment
Section of the Maharashtra Apartment ownership Act, 1970 defines the term
Common Expenses
Common Profits
Declaration
Common area and facilities
Section 11 of the Maharashtra Apartment of Ownership Act 1970 gives details of the information which must contain.
Bye-laws
Status of Apartment
Declaration
Deeds of Apartments
Section 5 of the Transfer of Property Act 1882 defines the term
Easement
Transfer of Property
Movable and immovable property
Charge
Sale is a transfer of ownership in exchange for a
Price paid or
Promise or
Part paid and Part-Promised
All the above
Section defines
Z
Mortgage
Simple Mortgage
English Mortgage
Anomalous Mortgage
Section 60-B deals with the rights of mortgagor to
Right to Inspection and Production of Documents
Right to redeem
Right to redeem Separately or Simultaneously
Right of Usufructuary Mortgagor to recover possession
A is security for repayment which however may or may not be debt.
Mortgage
Lease
Gift
Charge
has been defined in Section 4 of Indian Easement Act 1882.
Easement
License
Actionable Claims
Lease
10) A lease of immovable property determines by
By efflux of time limited thereby
By Implied Surrender
Both a and b
None of the above
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SLR-HJ-40
11) When two persons mutually transfer the ownership of one thing for the ownership of another, neither thing or both things being money only, the transaction is called an
Sale
Gift
Pledge
Exchange
12) Indian Easement Act 1882 is meant to define and amend the Law relating to
Easements and Licenses
Easement and Mortgage
Easement and Lease
Easement and Charge
13) Section 13 of Transfer of Property Act deals with
Transfer for benefit of unborn person
Rule against Perpetuity
Oral transfer
Election
14) As per section 124, a gift comprising both existing and future property is as to the latter.
Valid
Void
Voidable
None the above
Q.2
Answer any four of following questions.
16
Universal Donee
Video Piracy
Charge
Good-will
Common area and facilities
Define Exchange and its Characteristics
Q.3
Answer any two of the following questions.
12
Write a note on Property which can be transferred and which cannot be transferred.
Kinds of Property
Contents of Declaration
Rule against Perpetuity
Q.4
Answer any one of the following questions.
14
Define Sale. State and explain the rights and liabilities of Seller and Buyer.
Explain the nature, characteristic and various modes of acquisition of Easement.
Q.5
Answer the following question.
14
State and explain the Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagor and Mortgagee.
PROPERTY LAW
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
means all the apartment owners acting as a group in accordance with the bye-laws and declaration.
Association of Apartment owners
Apartment owner
Apartment number
Apartment
Section of the Maharashtra Apartment ownership Act, 1970 defines the term
Common Expenses
Common Profits
Declaration
Common area and facilities
Section 11 of the Maharashtra Apartment of Ownership Act 1970 gives details of the information which must contain.
Bye-laws
Status of Apartment
Declaration
Deeds of Apartments
Section 5 of the Transfer of Property Act 1882 defines the term
Easement
Transfer of Property
Movable and immovable property
Charge
Sale is a transfer of ownership in exchange for a
Price paid or
Promise or
Part paid and Part-Promised
All the above
Section defines
Z
Mortgage
Simple Mortgage
English Mortgage
Anomalous Mortgage
Section 60-B deals with the rights of mortgagor to
Right to Inspection and Production of Documents
Right to redeem
Right to redeem Separately or Simultaneously
Right of Usufructuary Mortgagor to recover possession
A is security for repayment which however may or may not be debt.
Mortgage
Lease
Gift
Charge
has been defined in Section 4 of Indian Easement Act 1882.
Easement
License
Actionable Claims
Lease
10) A lease of immovable property determines by
By efflux of time limited thereby
By Implied Surrender
Both a and b
None of the above
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HJ-40
11) When two persons mutually transfer the ownership of one thing for the ownership of another, neither thing or both things being money only, the transaction is called an
Sale
Gift
Pledge
Exchange
12) Indian Easement Act 1882 is meant to define and amend the Law relating to
Easements and Licenses
Easement and Mortgage
Easement and Lease
Easement and Charge
13) Section 13 of Transfer of Property Act deals with
Transfer for benefit of unborn person
Rule against Perpetuity
Oral transfer
Election
14) As per section 124, a gift comprising both existing and future property is as to the latter.
Valid
Void
Voidable
None the above
Q.2
Answer any four of following questions.
16
Universal Donee
Video Piracy
Charge
Good-will
Common area and facilities
Define Exchange and its Characteristics
Q.3
Answer any two of the following questions.
12
Write a note on Property which can be transferred and which cannot be transferred.
Kinds of Property
Contents of Declaration
Rule against Perpetuity
Q.4
Answer any one of the following questions.
14
Define Sale. State and explain the rights and liabilities of Seller and Buyer.
Explain the nature, characteristic and various modes of acquisition of Easement.
Q.5
Answer the following question.
14
State and explain the Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagor and Mortgagee.
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