NATIONAL BANK OF PAKISTAN versus ZARAK TEXTILE MILLS LTD.
Sections 55 (1) (g), 57 and 69 (4) of the Sindh Urban State Land (Allotment, Conversion and Cancellation of Orders) Ordinance (HI of 2000), Section 3 Buyer's and Seller's rights and obligations to pay all Will be bound by Public charges and rent received in connection with the property up to the date of its sale, interest on all the barriers on such property on such date, except where the property was sold subject to competition, to all the Anom Branch on the property. To delete Subsequently, the property in question was sold to the auction buyer on a cash basis as was the basis. The payments paid for the declaration of sale were not due to the liabilities and claimant's charges, in the case of the auction buyer. , It could not be so. Avoid Other Claims Auction buyer was not responsible for paying the amount requested by discriminatory owners towards the terms of Section 3 (Allotment, Conversion and Exchange Cancellation) Ordinance, 200 of the City of Sindh. 0, as it was said that the ordinance did not cite all the land, the official said that when the auction was made, the property was free of any defects and the claims of the government were not informed. It was claimed that the land use department could not be officially assigned after such sale. Instructions for obtaining the record auction buyer's nominated candidate in the rights record \ r \ n
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