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Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 the condition restraining alienation is provided in
Section 10
Section 9
Section 8
Section 7.
- Section 10: This section deals with conditions restraining alienation, stating that property cannot be transferred with a condition that it cannot be sold or transferred further. This prevents restrictions on the free sale of property.
- Section 9: Describes oral transfers. Property can be transferred without writing unless required by law.
- Section 8: Covers the operation of transfer. It includes rights and liabilities that transfer to the transferee.
- Section 7: Talks about transfer by persons competent to contract. Only those legally capable can transfer property.
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