The Transfer of Property Act
50Rent bona fide paid to holder under defective title
No person shall be chargeable with any rents or profits of any immoveable property, which he has in good faith paid or delivered to any person of whom he in good faith held such property, notwithstanding it may afterwards appear that the person to whom such payment or delivery was made had no right to receive such rents or profits.
Illustration
A lets a field to B at a rent of Rs. 50, and then transfers the field to C. B, having no notice of the transfer, in good faith pays the rent to A. B is not chargeable with the rent so paid.
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(B) Transfer of immoveable property
- 38 Transfer by person authori sed only under certain circumstances to transfer
- 39 Transfer where third person is entitled to maintenance
- 40 Burden of obligation imposing restriction on use of land, or of obligation annexed to ownership but not amounting to interest or easement
- 41 Transfer by ostensible owner
- 42 Transfer by person having authority to revoke former transfer
- 43 Transfer by unauthorised person who subsequently acquires interest in property transferred
- 44 Transfer by one co-owner
- 45 Joint transfer for consideration
- 46 Transfer for consideration by persons having distinct interests
- 47 Transfer by co-owners of share in common property
- 48 Priority of rights created by transfer
- 49 Transferee's right under policy
- 50 Rent bona fide paid to holder under defective title
- 51 Improvements made by bona fide holders under defective titles
- 52 Transfer of property pending suit relating thereto
- 53 Fraudulent transfer
- 53A Part performance