Registration Act Section 17

Whereas sub section 2 of section 17 provides dozens of exceptions to clause b and c of section 17 1.
Registration act section 17. Whereas sub section 2 of section 17 provides a dozen of exceptions to clause b and c of section 17 1. 78q 1 or exempt from registration under section 17a of the act pursuant to a rule regulation or order of the commission in its function as a central counterparty that the commission has determined must be cleared or that is permitted to be cleared pursuant to the clearing agency s rules and that was sold to an eligible contract participant as defined in. L the following documents shall be registered if the property to which they relate is situate in a district in which and if they have been executed on or after the date on which act no.
Section 17 deals with documents of which registration is compulsory. All requests for accommodations and english learner supports including appeals must be submitted by the late registration deadline through the test accessibility and accommodations taa system. Section 18 of registration act pertains to documents of which registration is optional.
Section 17 in the registration act 1908. Section 17 in the societies registration act 1860 17. G an agreement to sell of immovable property.
Whereas it is expedient to consolidate the enactments relating to the registration of documents. Special leave petition c no 13917 of 2009. Section 17 deals with documents of which registration is compulsory.
If you have missed the late registration deadline for a test date you may be able to request standby testing. Xvi of 1864 or the indian registration act 1866 or the indian registration act 1871 or the indian registration act 1877 or this act came or comes into force namely. Registration subsequently upholds justice by bringing sanctity and finality to transactions.
In the registration act 1908 xvi of 1908 in section 17 in sub section 1 after clause e the following clauses shall be added namely. F power of attorney when authorizing the attorney to sell any immovable property. Word may is used in textual of section 18.