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Limitation Act Law 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q11. On acknowledgement, fresh period of limitation starts

(A) From the date of signing of acknowledgement
(B) From the date of promise of acknowledgement
(C) From the date of expiry of extended period of limitation
(D) None of the above

Q12. Effect of death on or before the accrual of the right to sue:

(A) Ceases the right to sue
(B) Extends the right to sue
(C) Enables court to dismiss the suit
(D) None of these

Q13. For the purpose of Limitation Act, 1963, a suit in the case of pauper, is instituted:
Q14. The period of limitation to prefer an appeal to a court other than the High Court, from any decree or order, is

(A) 15 days
(B) 30 days
(C) 60 days
(D) 90 days

Q15. Section 27 of Limitation Act applies to

(A) Suits
(B) Appeals
(C) Execution application
(D) All the above

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Q16. If the defendant is abroad during the period of limitation

(A) Such period is excluded from the period of limitation
(B) Such period is included in the period of limitation
(C) Such period is excluded from the period of limitation only if the period to stay abroad is more than thirty days
(D) None of these

Q17. Time which has begun to run can be stopped in case of

(A) Minority
(B) Insanity
(C) Idiocy
(D) None of the above

Q18. If there is execution of decree for possession and purchaser comes on record after 12 years from date of decree and not from date of purchase of property section will apply ?

(A) Section 21(2)
(B) Section 21(1)
(C) Section 21(3)
(D) Section 21(4)

Q19. Where the party is entitled to sue in two courts of concurrent jurisdiction and one of them is closed on the last day of limitation

(A) The party is bound to sue in the court which is open on the last day of limitation and the benefit of section 4 of Limitation Act shall not be available
(B) The party is not bound to sue in the court which is open on the last day of limitation and shall get the benefit of section 4 of Limitation Act notwithstanding the fact that the other court is open
(C) Section 4 of Limitation Act shall not apply at all
(D) None of the above

Q20. Period of limitation for setting aside an abatement is

(A) 30 days
(B) 60 days
(C) 10 days
(D) 90 days

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