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The forfeiture under section 111(g) of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 can________.
Not be waived off, except by express declaration of the same
Can be waived off by acceptance of rent becoming due after forfeiture, after the suit to eject lessee has been initiated
Can be waived off by accepting of rent becoming due after forfeiture, in case lessor is not aware that forfeiture has incurred
Can be waived off by accepting of rent becoming due after forfeiture, as long as lessor knows that forfeiture has incurred
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