Section 109 of CPLRA : Section 109: Rules For Sale Of Immoveable Property
CPLRA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where Mr. Sharma owns a piece of agricultural land in the Central Provinces, but he has failed to pay the land revenue due to financial difficulties. The government decides to recover the overdue land revenue by selling Mr. Sharma's property under the Central Provinces Land-Revenue Act, 1881.
In this case, Section 109 of the Act would come into play. The sale process would largely follow the procedures outlined in the Code of Civil Procedure, with some exceptions specific to this Act:
- Mr. Sharma is given the opportun...
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