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Under Section 3, immovable property does not include?
Standing timber
Growing crops
Grass
Lands
Here’s the thing:
- Section 3 of the Transfer of Property Act specifically says “immovable property does not include standing timber, growing crops or grass.”
- Standing timber (like trees that are ready to be cut down) – not counted as immovable property.
- Growing crops (think wheat, rice, etc. still in the ground) – also not considered immovable.
- Grass – nope, not treated as immovable property because you can cut and carry it away.
- Lands – actually, “lands” are classic immovable property—the very definition, really.
Correct answer:
- Option 1: Standing timber
- Option 2: Growing crops
- Option 3: Grass
- Option 4: Lands
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