BISMILLAH TEXTILE LTD versus HABIB BANK LIMITED
A. XXI, RR 61 and 66 Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), Section 55 (1) (g) West Pakistan Citizens Non-Transferable Property Tax Act (V8 1958), Section 16 (4) execution proceedings at public auction. After advertising the sale of property taxes and utility bills against the property before the auction through the sale of the property, the court is at the point where the buyer will not be bound by the scope of the buyer's obligation to pay such taxes and bills. Not being present in the property sale ad mentions that they are being sold with all the liabilities while only the physical property of the property sold The reference will be made and there will be no relation to its obligations, liabilities and taxes. Utility bills were the responsibility of the consumer, the consumer was responsible for the decision and was not the property. Providing mere utility services on the property would not incur any charge on the property unless contracted by law. In the absence of, the seller / adjudicator owes all public allegations regarding the seller's property between the buyer and the seller / adjudicator, there was no agreement that the buyer owes more than the property sold. Will be required to pay property taxes on the seller / decision maker's claim. Wherever, the proceeds from the sale of the property the buyer will not be liable to pay the excess of the property until the date on which the sale was declared absolute in his favor, the High Court said. I issued a free sales certificate to the buyer with all the responsibilities.
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