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I intend to sell aproperty being aroof to the purchaser with a condition that he/she cannot carry out any permanent constition of the same.
can ii incorporate such condition in the transfer deed?
A.Dear Client
According to the Transfer of Property Act, of 1882, a condition that absolutely restrains the transferee from disposing of their interest in the property is void and in your case, it is an absolute restrain on construction.
According to the Transfer of Property Act, of 1882, a condition that absolutely restrains the transferee from disposing of their interest in the property is void and in your case, it is an absolute restrain on construction.
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