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Within the meaning of section 48 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the transfer cannot prejudice the rights of the transferee by any subsequent dealing with the property. This self-
evident proposition is expressed in
Equitable maxim qui prior est tempore potior est jure
Quid pro co
Bona fide transfer
None of the above.
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