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(1) After a
sale has been confirmed in manner aforesaid, the Collector shall put the person declared to be the
purchaser into possession of the property sold, and shall grant him a certificate to the effect that he has
purchased that property.
(2) The certificate shall state whether or not the property was sold for the recovery of an arrear due in
respect thereof, and if it was so sold, shall set forth the incumbrances, grants, contracts and rights of
occupancy, if any, specified in the proclamation of the sale as specially saved by order of the Financial
Commissioner under section 76, sub-section (2) , clause (c).
(3) The certificate shall be deemed to be a valid transfer of the property but need not to be registered
as a conveyance.
(4) Any suit brought in any Court against the certified purchaser on the ground that the purchase was
made on behalf of a person other than the certified purchaser shall be dismissed
with costs.
(5) The certified purchaser of any immovable property shall be entitled to all rents and profits falling
due in respect of the property after the date of the confirmation of the sale and be liable for all instalments
of land-revenue and rates and cesses falling due in respect thereof after that date.
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