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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF PAKISTAN versus MAIDA LIMITED


A. XXXIV, R 13 Sindh Chief Court Rules (O Section), R 323 Sindh Civil Non-Transferred Property Tax Act (V8 1958), Section 16 (41) In the Priority of the Sale of Property Auction Preferences Inter-priority between claimants Such income amounts do not conform to the facts of the twenty incumbent parties, how can it be protected if the claimant is successful in claiming higher priority than the mortgagee / decree-holder? They have been given this right in the higher sessions of truth. Which he receives under the Sindh Urban Non-Transferable Property Tax Act, 1968, therefore, the mortgage claim relating to the acquisition of the sale shall take precedence as it is stated in section 16 (4) of the said Act. No tax or surcharge will be charged under the Act. The super session of anything contained in any law or contract will be the first charge on the property because it does not mean receiving a particular charge as arrears of land revenue. It will be given the same priority over other claims from which the government earns income.

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