This section defines some key terms used in the Transfer of Property Act. For example, it clarifies that 'immovable property' doesn't include things like trees ready to be cut down, crops, or grass. It also explains what it means for a document to be 'attested' (signed by witnesses).
A wants to sell his land. The land includes a field of wheat. According to Section 3, the wheat is not considered 'immovable property' in this context.
- •Know what is considered 'immovable property' under the law, which affects your property rights.
- •Understand the requirements for a document to be considered 'attested' for legal validity.
📒 Legal text sourced from The Gazette of India & AdvocateKhoj Bare Acts Library
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📚 Act Reference: Transfer of Property Act
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