Transfer of Property Act, 1882

Section - 6 - What may be transferred

What may be transferred

6. Property of any kind may be transferred, except as otherwise provided by this Act or by any other law for the time being in force-

(a)-The chance of an heir-apparent succeeding to an estate, the chance of a relation obtaining a legacy on the death of a kinsman, or any other mere possibility of a like nature, cannot be transferred.
(b)-A mere right of re-entry for breach of a condition subsequent cannot be transferred to anyone except the owner of the property affected thereby.
(c)-An easement cannot be transferred apart from the dominant heritage.
(d)-An interest in property restricted in its enjoyment to the owner personally cannot be transferred by him.
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