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A property could be transferred by a person having limited power of alienation only under which of the following circumstances:
Legal necessity.
Benefit to estate.
Both (a) and (b).
Only (a).
- A person with limited power of alienation can only transfer property under certain conditions.
- Legal necessity refers to situations where selling property is essential, such as to pay off debts or other pressing financial needs.
- Benefit to estate means the transfer will positively impact the estate, enhancing its overall value or utility.
- Option:1, Legal necessity: Only allows transfer due to urgent financial needs.
- Option:2, Benefit to estate: Only allows transfer if it benefits the estate's value.
- Option:3, Both (a) and (b): Allows transfer under either legal necessity or benefit to the estate.
- Option:4, Only (a): Restricts transfer solely to situations of legal necessity.
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