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Under section 42 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 if a person has a right to transfer property, after exercising a right to revoke a previous transfer, a transfer of such property by him will imply an exercise of:
Right of revocation
Right of transfer
Right of surrender
None of the above.
- Right of revocation: When a person transfers property with a prior right to revoke a former transfer, exercising this new transfer implies exercising the right of revocation.
- Right of transfer: This simply refers to the act of transferring property. It doesn't inherently involve revocation.
- Right of surrender: This involves giving up rights voluntarily, and is not directly related to the context of revocation.
- None of the above: This would mean no options are correct, which isn’t applicable here.
Answer: Option 1 - Right of revocation
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