MUHAMMAD BASHIR versus MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE
Sections 7, 8 and 54 of the Property Act 1882, XVI of 1908 (Section XVI of 1908), Section 17 Transfer Factor The right of transfer is an interest in the transferring property through the affidavit that every person who owns the property owns the property and records it. In the rights or other public documents in which the record of ownership was recorded or maintained, it will be deemed to be the property that is the subject of the transfer. Anyone, though not the owner of the property, owns it. Was also legally authorized to transmit it. In the case of Section 7, the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, he was not eligible to transfer property through a deed of sale by section 54 of the Act, in the case of Section 7, Transfer of Property Act, 1882. Must be a registered plaintiff Only such interest or rights could be transferred to the defendant in favor of the defendant at the time of the execution of the document (affidavit). Section 8, Transfer of Property Act 1879, the only transfer of such interests in the property was at the time of the transfer, at the time of the transfer, and those interests, with each interest, were owned by the plaintiff, The question was asked in the plot, as well as the construction. Thus, at the time of the execution of the affidavit, the plaintiff's interest in the plaintiff's property was granted, as it is to the extent of the contract and the terms in which he sells in accordance with the contract, he only makes those arrests. Which intends to transfer the property o1 to the claimant. Question, Registration of Section 44, Property Transfer Act, 1882, or Section 17, to the Defendant
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