Conditional Transfer-Condition Precedent and Condition Subsequent
Conditional Transfer-Condition Precedent and Condition Subsequent
Subsequent
Conditional Transfer
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Condition Precedent
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2. The interest created in the transfer will vest in the transferee after the
fulfilment of the condition.
3. When the condition precedent becomes impossible or immoral to be
performed the transfer will be declared as void.
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X transfers rupees 1000 to Y on the condition that Y shall marry with
the permission of A,B,C,D. Subsequently A dies. Y obtains permission
from the other three (i.e. B,C and D). The condition is deemed to be
fulfilled.
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X transfers his house to Y on the condition that he shall transfer his field
to Z. If he does not transfer his field, the house will be transferred to B.
Hence if Y does not transfer his field to Z, the house of X will go to B.
Condition Subsequent
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A gifts a property to B on the condition that B should marry C within
three months from such a transfer. Hence the property vests in B at
present but if B does not marry C within three months the transfer will
fail.
Venkatarama v. Aiyasami[xi] X who was under a sentence of
transportation for life, transferred his field to Y, with a proviso that in
case he returns from Port Blair, Y’s interest shall cease. X returned from
Port Blair and hence the court held that X can claim back his field from
Y.
X transfers a farm to Y for his life, with a condition that if Y cuts a tree
from the farm, the transfer will cease to have effect. Subsequently, Y
cuts a tree from the farm. Y loses life- interest in the farm.
Introduction
6. Any act that incurs any harm to any person or his property.
Condition Precedent
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Condition Subsequent
Condition Collateral
But, it has to been seen that, what caused the delay of the
condition to be fulfilled. If the performance of the specified
condition that may be either subsequent or precedent is
prevented by a person who is interested in its non-fulfilment, the
delay is condoned and the condition is discharged.
Reference
1. (1876) 2 Ch D 753.
2. (1871) Eq 604.