MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM versus USHA RANI ANAND
Sindh Rated Premises Ordinance 1979 Section 15 Transfer Property Act (I82 of I82), Section 108 (p) Permanent Structure The importance of the question of whether a particular construction was a permanent structure depends on the facts of each case. And a strict and speedy principle can be formulated in relation to this matter in order to decide whether the constructions are permanent or temporary or two facts will be of prime importance; (i) the nature of the structure; (ii) when the will is made. The same was done when the nature of the structure was such that he could afford it as long as the tenant was expected to remain a tenant. And the tenant's intention in the construction was that as long as he remained a tenant, such construction would be considered a permanent structure within the meaning of section 108 (p), the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Even if it is capable of being removed without damaging the premises.
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