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Which sections of the T. P. Act enunciate the 'doctrine of acceleration' and 'doctrine of conditional limitation':
Sec. 27 and Sec. 28.
Sec. 23 and Sec. 28.
Sec. 28 and Sec. 29.
Sec. 29 and Sec. 30.
Let's break down the sections and their doctrines:
- Doctrine of acceleration allows a prior interest to immediately vest in a person when an intermediate interest fails (e.g., dies before taking it). This is discussed under Section 27 of the Transfer of Property Act.
- Doctrine of conditional limitation refers to a condition where, on happening of a specified event, the interest is to end and pass on. This is governed by Section 28.
Now, let's review the options:
1. Sec. 27 and Sec. 28:
- Sec. 27: Acceleration
- Sec. 28: Conditional limitation
- Correct
2. Sec. 23 and Sec. 28:
- Sec. 23: Transfer contingent on happening of specified event
- Not correct for acceleration
3. Sec. 28 and Sec. 29:
- Sec. 29: Condition precedent
- Does not cover acceleration
4. Sec. 29 and Sec. 30:
- Sec. 30: Ulterior transfer
- Not specific to acceleration or conditional limitation
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 1: Sec. 27 and Sec. 28.
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