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Central Government Act Section 17(1)(b) in The Registration Act, 1908
(b) other non- testamentary instruments which purport ... create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish,
1. Sub- section (1) of s. 14, rep. by the A. O. 1937.
whether
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Central Government Act Section 17(2)(vi) in The Registration Act, 1908
(vi) any decree or order of a Court
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Central Government Act Section 17(2)(v) in The Registration Act, 1908
(v) any document not itself creating, declaring, assigning
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Central Government Act Section 17(1)(d) in The Registration Act, 1908
(d) leases of immovable property from year
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17(1)(b) of the Registration Act, otherwise it will
be invalid. Both the Registration Act, 1908 and the Arbitration ... applications under section 34(1) or
application under section 36 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996,
initially the Court
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Central Government Act Section 17(1)(c) in The Registration Act, 1908
(c) non- testamentary instruments which acknowledge the receipt
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Supreme Court of India
Amteshwar Anand vs Virender Mohan Singh. & Ors on 7 October
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Central Government Act Section 17(1)(a) in The Registration Act, 1908
(a) instruments of gift of immovable property
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property liable to pay stamp
duty.
Registration Act, 1908: Sections 17(2)(xii) and
89(4)--Tax Recovery Sale--Purchaser ... 633A-B]
2. Section 17(2)(xii) of the Registration Act, 1908
makes it clear that the certificate of sale
Supreme Court of India
Central Government Act Section 17(3) in The Registration Act, 1908
(3) Authorities to adopt a son, executed after
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