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If the proclaimed person does not appear within the time specified in the proclamation, the property under attachment:
shall not be sold until expiry of six months from the date of attachment
shall not be sold until any claim or objection under section 84 have been disposed of
both (a) & (b)
either (a) or (b).
- Option 1: The property shall not be sold until six months have passed since the date of attachment. This means there is a mandatory waiting period before any sale can occur.
- Option 2: The property shall not be sold until all claims or objections under Section 84 have been resolved. This option ensures that the legal process is complete before selling the property.
- Option 3: Both (a) and (b) must be met. This means the property cannot be sold until six months have passed and all claims or objections have been resolved.
- Option 4: Either (a) or (b) must be satisfied. The property can be sold once one of these conditions is met.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - both (a) & (b).
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