
- Author(s): P.K. Majumdar
- Publisher: Orient Publishing Company
- Edition: 7 Ed 2025
- ISBN 10 8187197889
- ISBN 13 9788187197881
- Approx. Pages 1816 + Contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time 3-5 working days (within Kerala & South India) (Others 7-9 days)
- Shipping Charge Extra (see Shopping Cart)
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Description
A deed is a written instruments, which is also known s instrument in solemn form. Two attesting witnesses are required. Conditions attached to the acceptance of a deed are known as covenants. A deed intended or indenture is one executed in two or more parts according to the number of parties, which were formerly separated by cutting in a curved or indented line known as the chirograph. A deed poll is one executed in one part by partly having the edge polled or cut even, and includes simple grants and appointments. In the transfer of real estate, a deed conveys ownership from the old owner (the grantor) to the new owner (the grantee) and can include various warrants. The precise name and nature of these warranties differ by jurisdiction. Often however the basic differences between them is the degree to which the grantor warrants the title. The grantor may give general warranty if title against any claim, or the warranty may be limited to only claims which occurred after the grantor obtained real estate. The latter type of deed is known as general warranty deed.
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Contents
1. Introduction
2. Definitions and Construction
3. Acknowledgement
4. Adoptions
5. Advertisement
6. Advocates
7. Affidavit, Oath and Affirmation
8. Agency Agents and Broker
9. Agreements
10. Apprenticeship
11. Arbitration
12. Attestation
13. Banking Documents and Negotiable Instruments
14. Bonds
15. Building Contracts
16. Clubs and Societies
17. Compromise
18. Consumer
19. Contracts (Preliminary and Operational Documents)
20. Co-operative societies
21. Debt with Charge
22. Debt Recovery
23. Design Act
24. Documents
25. Domestic Violence
26. Easements
27. Employer Employee Relations
28. Endowment
29. Exchange
30. Family Arrangement or Family Settlement
31. Gift Deeds
32. Hire Purchase
33. Hypothecation and Pledge
34. Indemnity
35. Land Acquisition
36. Lease
37. Licences
38. Marriage, Divorce and Maintenance
39. Mortgages
40. Motor Vehicles
41. Notices
42. Partition
43. Partnership
44. Plant
45. Power of Attorney
46. Promissory Note
47. Property Transactions
48. Public Liability Insurance
49. Railways
50. Receipts
51. Registered and Unregistered Deed
52. Release
53. Sale Deeds
54. Security Bond
55. Securitisation, Reconstruction and Security Enforcement
56. Stamp on Documents
57. Succession Certificate
58. Trust Deeds
59. Wakf Deeds
60. Wills
Subject Index
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Author Details
P. K. Majumdar