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Where writing is not expressly required by law a transfer of property may be made orally. This is laid down in which section of the T. P. Act:
Sec. .7
Sec. .8
Sec. .9
Sec. .10
- Sec. 7: This section states the competency of persons to transfer property. It explains that every person capable of contracting and entitled to transferable property can transfer such property.
- Sec. 8: This section explains the operation of transfer. It states that a transfer of property passes all the interest which the transferor is capable of passing in the property unless a different intention is expressed or implied.
- Sec. 9: This section allows for oral transfers. It specifies that where writing is not expressly required by law, a transfer of property may be made without any writing by a mere delivery of possession.
- Sec. 10: This section discusses the condition restraining alienation. It refers to conditions in transfers that prevent the transferee from further transfer of the property.
Correct Answer: Sec. 9
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