Sale Deed
A legal document that transfers ownership of property from the seller to the buyer in exchange for a specified price.
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A legal document that transfers ownership of property from the seller to the buyer in exchange for a specified price.
A legal instrument that allows a person to voluntarily transfer property without any consideration or payment to another person.
A document that formalizes the exchange of properties between two parties, detailing the terms and conditions of the exchange.
An agreement where the borrower provides the property as collateral for a loan, allowing the lender to recover the debt in case of default without taking possession.
A mortgage agreement that allows the lender to take possession of the property if the borrower defaults on the loan.
A preliminary agreement that outlines the terms under which a property will be sold, pending the execution of a sale deed.
A contract that details the terms and obligations for the construction of a building, including specifications, timelines, and payment schedules.
A legal document that nullifies a previously executed deed, rendering it void and ineffective.
A legal document that divides property among co-owners.
i) Partition among Family Members: A partition that occurs among family members, outlining the division of shared property.
ii) Partition among Non-Family Members: A partition deed for dividing property among individuals who are not related.
A legal document granting someone the authority to act on another's behalf regarding property matters.
i) General Power of Attorney to Sell Immovable Property (Non-Family Member): Allows a non-family member to sell property on behalf of the owner.
ii) General Power of Attorney to Sell Immovable Property (Family Member): Empowers a family member to manage and sell the property.
iii) General Power of Attorney to Sell Movable Property & Other Purposes: Grants authority to sell movable property and handle other related matters.
iv) General Power of Attorney Given for Consideration: A power of attorney granted in exchange for payment or other benefits.
A deed that facilitates the transfer of property interests, often for resolving disputes.
i) In Favor of Family Members: A settlement that benefits family members, typically related to inheritance or family disputes.
ii) Other Cases: Settlements made between parties that are not related, addressing different types of property disputes.
A document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of partners in a business partnership.
i) Where the Capital Does Not Exceed RS 500: A simplified partnership deed for smaller capital investments.
ii) Other Cases: A comprehensive partnership deed for larger or more complex business arrangements.
A document that registers the deposit of title deeds with a lender as security for a loan.
A legal document that releases a party from a claim or obligation regarding property.
i) Release Among Family Members (Co-Parceners): A release deed between family members, often related to inheritance or property claims.
ii) Release Among Non-Family Members (Co-owners & Benami Release): A release deed between individuals who are not related, resolving co-ownership issues.
A legal agreement granting one party the right to use and occupy property owned by another.
i) Lease Below 30 Years: Short-term lease agreements with specific conditions.
ii) Lease Up to 99 Years: Long-term leases that provide stability for both parties.
iii) Lease Above 99 Years or Perpetual Lease: Indefinite leases that grant extensive rights to the lessee.
A statement that clarifies the ownership of property held in trust, often considered a sale for legal purposes.
A document acknowledging payment or the receipt of goods or services, serving as proof of transaction.
A document that confirms the sale of property, often issued by a relevant authority.
i) Issued by Revenue Authority or Court: A certificate validating a sale authorized by governmental bodies.
ii) Issued by Others: Sale certificates provided by private entities or organizations.