[go: up one dir, main page]

0% found this document useful (0 votes)
55 views9 pages

Property Past Exams

The document outlines various questions related to Property Law, categorized into three parts: A, B, and C, each containing specific legal topics and scenarios for examination. Topics include the rule against perpetuity, immovable property, easements, and rights of legatees, among others. The document serves as a guide for law students preparing for examinations in property law.

Uploaded by

vishnusri577
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
55 views9 pages

Property Past Exams

The document outlines various questions related to Property Law, categorized into three parts: A, B, and C, each containing specific legal topics and scenarios for examination. Topics include the rule against perpetuity, immovable property, easements, and rights of legatees, among others. The document serves as a guide for law students preparing for examinations in property law.

Uploaded by

vishnusri577
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 9

PROPERTY LAW

Part A Questions:

1. Rule against perpetuity (Repeat: 3)


2. Immovable Property (Repeat: 3)
3. Partial Restraint (Repeat: 2)
4. Fraudulent transfer (Repeat: 2)
5. Contribution (Repeat: 2)
6. Gifts (Repeat: 2)
7. Easements (Repeat: 2)
8. Rights of legatees (Repeat: 2)
9. Notice (Repeat: 1)
10. Oral transfer (Repeat: 1)
11. Charge (Repeat: 1)
12. Exchange (Repeat: 1)
13. Ostensible owner (Repeat: 1)
14. Universal donee (Repeat: 1)
15. Will (Repeat: 1)
16. Prescription (Repeat: 1)
17. Definition of Immovable Property (Repeat: 1)
18. Vested interest (Repeat: 1)
19. Doctrine of Election (Repeat: 1)
20. Doctrine of Lis Pendens (Repeat: 1)
21. Transfer by Ostensible owner (Repeat: 1)
22. Usufructuary Mortgage (Repeat: 1)
23. Sub-lease (Repeat: 1)
24. Executors of will (Repeat: 1)
25. Transfer to unborn person (Repeat: 1)
26. English mortgage (Repeat: 1)
27. Partial redemption (Repeat: 1)
28. Apportionment (Repeat: 1)
29. Chattels (Repeat: 1)
30. Mortgage (Repeat: 1)
31. Lease (Repeat: 1)
32. License (Repeat: 1)
33. Kinds of leases (Repeat: 1)
34. Estoppel (Repeat: 1)
35. Definition of easement (Repeat: 1)

Part B Questions:

1. Condition precedent and condition subsequent (Repeat: 1)


2. Vested Interest and contingent interest (Repeat: 1)
3. Sale (Repeat: 1)
4. Doctrine of Part-performance (Repeat: 1)
5. Mortgage and kinds of Mortgage (Repeat: 1)
6. Difference between lease and license (Repeat: 1)
7. Rights and liabilities of mortgagor and mortgagee (Repeat: 1)
8. Doctrine of Election (Repeat: 1)
9. Modes of Acquisition of Easements (Repeat: 1)
10. Conditional transfer (Repeat: 1)
11. Rights and liabilities of the seller and buyer (Repeat: 1)
12. Feeding the Grant by Estoppel (Repeat: 1)
13. Rights and liabilities of Lessor and Lessee (Repeat: 1)
14. Transferable and Non-transferable property (Repeat: 1)
15. Rights and Obligations of Legatees (Repeat: 1)
16. Different kinds of mortgages (Repeat: 1)
17. Modes of termination of lease (Repeat: 1)
18. Define property and explain transferability (Repeat: 1)

Part C Questions:

1. Some property is transferred to A in case X, Y, and Z shall all die under the age
of 18 years. Examine what type of interest is vested in A. (Repeat: 2)
2. X sells a house to Y who discovers after accepting the conveyance that a portion
of the property has been allotted to Z under a decree for partition. Discuss the
rights of Y. (Repeat: 2)
3. A executed a deed of gift for immovable property in favor of B and registered the
document. A intends to change the property and revokes the gift. Decide.
(Repeat: 2)
4. A leases his premises to B for 5 years with effect from 1st January 2000. A gives
notice to B on 1st January 2008 for vacating the premises on 1st February 2008.
Is this notice valid? (Repeat: 2)
5. A sold his property to B with a condition that B shall not sell the property to C
or D. Is such condition valid? (Repeat: 1)
6. A makes a gift to X, Y, and Z. X refuses while Y and Z accept. What is the
validity of the gift? (Repeat: 1)
7. X executed a Will in favor of Y by registered Will. Later on, X wanted to modify
the Will. Advice X. (Repeat: 1)
8. X, Y, and Z are co-owners of a house to which an easement is annexed. X,
without the consent of Y and Z, releases the easement. Discuss. (Repeat: 1)
9. Property is transferred to Rama for life and the remainder to his elder son on
attaining 21 years of age. Rama has no son on the date of transfer. Is the transfer
valid? Decide. (Repeat: 1)
10. Properties X, Y, and Z are subjected to a mortgage. Redemption of X to A, of Y
to B, and of Z to C. If the mortgage of X is satisfied, what remedy is available to
A? The mortgagors sell the equity of redemption, what rights does the mortgagee
have? (Repeat: 1)
11. A takes a lease of a building for being used as a dyeing factory. He stores
chemicals there, needed for his business. The building is burnt down and much
damage is caused because of the storage of those chemicals. Discuss the liability
of A. (Repeat: 1)
12. Mr. Siva allowed his friend Mr. Rama to park his car in his house. After some
time, Mr. Siva refused to allow Mr. Rama to park the car. Mr. Rama claimed
that it is an easement right. Decide. (Repeat: 1)
13. A transferred his property to an unborn person who is in his mother’s womb for
7 months. Discuss the validity of the transfer. (Repeat: 1)
14. X transfers a property to Y on a condition that if Y becomes insolvent, the
property will go to Z. Now, can Z claim the property if Y becomes insolvent?
(Repeat: 1)
15. A allowed his neighbor B to park his car in his house. Later, A refused to allow B
to park the car. B claimed an easementary right. Decide. (Repeat: 1)
16. A purchases property in the name of B. B sells the same property to C without
A's authority. A sues to recover the property from C. Decide. (Repeat: 1)
Code No: F-562 FACULTY OF LAW
LL.B (3 YDC) II - Semester Examination, January / February 2024
Subject: Law
Paper - I : Law of Property
Time: 3 Hours
Max. Marks: 80

PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)


Answer any FIVE of the following:

1. Rule against perpetuity


2. Immovable Property
3. Partial Restraint
4. Fraudulent transfer
5. Contribution
6. Gifts
7. Easements
8. Rights of legatees

PART - B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
9. Distinguish between:
a) Condition precedent and condition subsequent
b) Vested Interest and contingent interest

10. Write a short note on:


a) Sale
b) Doctrine of Part-performance
11. What is mortgage? Explain the rights and liabilities of mortgagor and mortgagee.
12. Explain the difference between lease and license.

PART - C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following:

13. Some property is transferred to A in case X, Y, and Z shall all die under the age of 18
years. Examine what type of interest is vested in A.
14. X sells a house to Y who discovers after accepting the conveyance that a portion of
the property has been allotted to Z under a decree for partition. Discuss the rights of
Y.
15. A executed a deed of gift for immovable property in favor of B and registered the
document. A intends to change the property and revokes the gift. Decide.
16. A leases his premises to B for 5 years with effect from 1st January 2000. A gives
notice to B on 1st January 2008 for vacating the premises on 1st February 2008. Is
this notice valid?

Code No. F-562/BL FACULTY OF LAW


LL. B (3 YDC) I - Semester /(OTC) Examination, August / September 2024
Time: 3 Hours
Paper - I : Law of Property
Max. Marks: 80

PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)


Answer any FIVE of the following:

1. Notice
2. Oral transfer
3. Charge
4. Exchange
5. Ostensible owner
6. Universal donee
7. Will
8. Prescription

PART - B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
Answer any TWO of the following:

9. Explain Vested and contingent interest?


10. Explain Doctrine of Election?
11. Define Mortgage and what are the different kinds of Mortgage?
12. Explain different modes of Acquisition of Easements.

PART - C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
Answer any TWO of the following:

13. A sold his property to B with a condition that B shall not sell the property to C or D.
Is such condition valid?
14. A makes a gift to X, Y, and Z. X refuses while Y and Z accept. What is the validity of
the gift?
15. X executed a Will in favor of Y by registered Will. Later on, X wanted to modify the
Will. Advice X.
16. X, Y, and Z are co-owners of a house to which an easement is annexed. X, without
the consent of Y and Z, releases the easement. Discuss.

2023 OU LL.B (3YDC) III Semester Question Paper

PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)


Answer any FIVE of the following:

1. Rule against perpetuity


2. Immovable Property
3. Partial Restraint
4. Fraudulent transfer
5. Contribution
6. Gifts
7. Easements
8. Rights of legatees
PART - B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
Answer any TWO of the following:

9. Distinguish between:
a) Condition precedent and condition subsequent
b) Vested Interest and contingent interest
10. Write a short note on:
a) Sale
b) Doctrine of Part-performance
11. What is mortgage? Explain the rights and liabilities of mortgagor and mortgagee.
12. Explain the difference between lease and license.

PART - C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
Answer any TWO of the following:

13. Some property is transferred to A in case X, Y, and Z shall all die under the age of 18
years. Examine what type of interest is vested in A.
14. X sells a house to Y who discovers after accepting the conveyance that a portion of
the property has been allotted to Z under a decree for partition. Discuss the rights of
Y.
15. A executed a deed of gift for immovable property in favor of B and registered the
document. A intends to change the property and revokes the gift. Decide.
16. A leases his premises to B for 5 years with effect from 1st January 2000. A gives
notice to B on 1st January 2008 for vacating the premises on 1st February 2008. Is
this notice valid?

FACULTY OF LAW
LL.B. (3 YDC) / LL.B. (Hons.) 3 (YDC) II-Year - Semester Examination, May/June
2017
Paper: II - Law of Property

PART - A (5x6 = 30 Marks)


Answer any FIVE of the following:

1. The definition of Immovable Property


2. Vested interest
3. Doctrine of "Election"
4. Doctrine of "Lis Pendens"
5. Transfer by Ostensible owner
6. Usufructuary Mortgage
7. Sub-lease
8. Executors of will

PART - B (2x15 = 30 Marks)


Answer any TWO of the following:

9. Explain the doctrine of Part-Performance.


10. What are the rights and liabilities of the seller and buyer of the property? Explain.
11. Explain the term "lease" and mention the essentials for a valid lease.
12. Explain the rights and liabilities of Mortgagor and Mortgagee.
PART - C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
Answer any TWO of the following:

13. Property is transferred to Rama for life and the remainder to his elder son on attaining
21 years of age. Rama has no son on the date of transfer. Is the transfer valid? Decide.
14. Properties X, Y, and Z are subjected to a mortgage. Redemption of X to A, of Y to B,
and of Z to C. If the mortgage of X is satisfied, what remedy is available to A? The
mortgagors sell the equity of redemption, what rights does the mortgagee have?
15. A takes a lease of a building for being used as a dyeing factory. He stores chemicals
there, needed for his business. The building is burnt down and much damage is caused
because of the storage of those chemicals. Discuss the liability of A.
16. Mr. Siva allowed his friend Mr. Rama to park his car in his house. After some time,
Mr. Siva refused to allow Mr. Rama to park the car. Mr. Rama claimed that it is an
easement right. Decide.

FACULTY OF LAW
L.L.B (Hons.) (3 YDC) / LLB. (3 YDC) II Year I Semester Examination, June 2018

Subject: Law - I (Law of Property)

PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)


Answer any FIVE of the following:

1. Definition of immovable property


2. Oral Transfer
3. Transfer to unborn person
4. Doctrine of Election
5. English mortgage
6. Partial redemption
7. Gift
8. Easement

PART - B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
Answer any TWO of the following:

9. What is conditional transfer? What is the distinction between a condition precedent


and a condition subsequent?
10. Explain the different kinds of mortgages.
11. What is meant by Marshaling and Contribution? Explain these two with illustrations.
12. Define easement and explain its essential features.

PART - C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
Answer any TWO of the following:

13. A made a separate will for his transferable and non-transferable property. He also
made another will in favor of B for succeeding his estate. Is the transfer valid?
14. A transferred his property to an unborn person who is in his mother’s womb for 7
months. Discuss the validity of the transfer.
15. A allowed his neighbor B to park his car in his house. Later, A refused to allow B to
park the car. B claimed an easementary right. Decide.

B. 3 (YDC) / LLB. 3 (YDC) (Honours) I-Year II-Semester Examination, January 2020


Paper-II: Law of Property

PART - A (5x6 = 30 Marks)


Answer any FIVE of the following:

1. Contribution
2. Apportionment
3. Chattels
4. Vested interest
5. Mortgage
6. Lease
7. Charge
8. License

PART - B (2x15 = 30 Marks)


Answer any TWO of the following questions:

9. Explain the Doctrine of Feeding the Grant by Estoppel.


10. Explain the Rights and Liabilities of Lessor and Lessee.
11. Explain the difference between Transferable and Non-transferable property.
12. Discuss the Rights and Obligations of Legatees.

PART - C (2x10 = 20 Marks)


Answer any TWO of the following questions:

13. A sold his house to B subject to a condition that B shall not further transfer the house
to a stranger. Discuss the validity of the transfer.
14. A right to collect beedi (tendu) leaves from a forest for 10 years is given to Mr. X.
What is the nature of the property?
15. X transfers a property to Y on a condition that if Y becomes insolvent, the property
will go to Z. Now, can Z claim the property if Y becomes insolvent?
16. X sells a property to Y, who discovers after accepting the conveyance that a portion of
the property has been allotted to Z under a decree for partition. Discuss the rights of
Y.

L.L.B. (3 YDC) (Honours) / LLB. (3 YDC) I Year I Semester Examination, April / May
2022
Subject: Law
Paper - I: Law of Property

PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Answer any FIVE of the following:

1. Immovable property
2. Doctrine of Lis Pendens
3. Fraudulent transfer
4. English mortgage
5. Estoppel
6. Kinds of leases
7. Gifts
8. Definition of easement

PART - B (2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
Answer any TWO of the following:

9. Define the term "property" and explain what kinds of properties may and may not be
transferred.
10. Explain the different kinds of mortgages.
11. Define easement and explain the different ways of acquisition of easements.
12. What are the different modes of termination of lease?

PART - C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
Answer any TWO of the following:

13. Property is transferred to "A" for life and the remainder to his eldest son on attaining
12 years of age. "A" has no son on the date of transfer but has a daughter. Is the
transfer valid? Decide.
14. "A" purchases property in the name of "B". "B" sells the same property to "C" without
"A's" authority. "A" sues to recover the property from "C". Decide.
15. "A" transfers 1 acre of land to his sister-in-law if she will desert her husband. Is the
transfer of 1 acre of land valid?
16. "A" allowed his neighbor "B" to park his car in A's house. After some time, A refused
to park the car of B. B claimed it as an easement right. Decide.

You might also like