It deals with both, the transfer of movable as well as immovable property.
yes it can be revoked or cancelled by the donor because as per Transfer of Property Act, 1882 any property whether it is movable or immovable the value of Rs. more than 100 it is required to be registered.
Properties that cannot be transferred under the Transfer of Property Act 1882 include any interest that is uncertain, mere right to sue, future property, and property which is not in existence at the time of the transfer. These are considered to be legally incapable of being transferred.
Talib H. Rizvi has written: 'Complete digest on Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882)' -- subject(s): Digests, Vendors and purchasers, Registration and transfer, Land titles
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1882 - 1809 = 73
The answer is 564.6 To calculate this: 30 divided by 100 and then multiply your answer by 1882. (30/100*1882)
someone in 1882
MDCCCLXXXII (1882) or XXCMMII (2002-120)
Peace dollars were not made in 1882.
Are you sure it's a $10? Or are you sure it's 1882. I don't think an 1882 $10 was printed
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30 January 1882 was a Monday.