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Registration Act Low 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q51. The ‘rule of precedence’ amongst the various registered documents relating to the same property is contained in

(A) Section 42
(B) Section 46
(C) Section 47
(D) Section 48

Q52. A non-testamentary document is one

(A) Which is intended to take effect or be operative immediately on its execution
(B) Which is final
(C) Which is irrevocable
(D) All the above

Q53. Which document is not compulsorily registrable:
Q54. Which of the following persons are exempted from appearance at registration office ?

(A) A person who by reason of bodily infirmity is unable without risk or serious inconvenience to appear at the registration office
(B) A person in jail under civil or criminal process
(C) Person exempt by law from personal appearance incourt
(D) All of the above

Q55. Section 16A of Registration Act was inserted in

(A) Year 2001
(B) Year 1950
(C) Year 1939
(D) Year 1937

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Q56. Delay in presentation of a document for registration can be condoned upto

(A) Two months
(B) Four months
(C) Six months
(D) One month

Q57. A copy of a decree or Order may be presented for registration within-

(A) Four months from the day on which the decree or Order was made
(B) Thirty days from the day on which the decree or Order was made
(C) Ninety days from the day on which the decree or Order was made
(D) Three months from the day on which the decree or Order was made

Q58. An unregistered document can be admitted in evidence, as evidence of

(A) Part performance of contract for the purposes of section 53A, Transfer of Property Act
(B) Collateral transaction/facts
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)

Q59. The Indian Registration Act, 1908 defines immovable property, under

(A) Section 2(2)
(B) Section 2(4)
(C) Section 2(6A)
(D) Section 2(6)

Q60. A document required to be registered under Section 17(1A) of Registration Act, 1908 is not registered; the document will have no effect for the purposes of . . . . . . . . of Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

(A) Section 114A
(B) Section 53A
(C) Section 130A
(D) Section 63A

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