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Under the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit:
Upon his birth
7 days after his birth
12 days after his birth
No such provision is made in the Act.
- Option 1: Upon his birth
- The Transfer of Property Act, 1882, allows an unborn person to acquire a vested interest upon their birth.
- Option 2: 7 days after his birth
- There is no mention in the Act that specifies a 7-day period after birth for acquiring interest.
- Option 3: 12 days after his birth
- The Act does not prescribe a 12-day waiting period for an unborn person to acquire interest.
- Option 4: No such provision is made in the Act
- This is incorrect, as the Act does provide for the acquisition of interest by an unborn person.
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