Section 13 of SRA : Section 13: Rights Of Purchaser Or Lessee Against Person With No Title Or Imperfect Title
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Explanation using Example
Imagine Jane agrees to buy a house from Bob for $200,000. After signing the contract, but before closing the deal, Bob discovers that he only has a 75% interest in the property, and the remaining 25% belongs to his sister, Alice, who must consent to the sale.
Under Section 13 of the Specific Relief Act:
- Jane can compel Bob to fulfill the contract using his 75% interest (clause a).
- Jane can also require Bob to get Alice's consent to sell her ...
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