CLAT CLAT Solved Paper-2011

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    Problem 2 Rules  When land is sold, all 'fixtures' on the land are also deemed to have been sold. B.         If a moveable thing is attached to the land or any building on the land, then it becomes a 'fixture'.           Facts                                             Khaleeda wants to sell a plot of land she owns in Baghmara, Meghalaya and the sale value decided for the plot includes the fully furnished palatial six bedroom house that she has built on it five years ago. She sells it to Gurpreet for sixty lakh rupees. After completing the sale, she removes the expensive Iranian carpet which used to    cover the entire wooden floor of one of the bedrooms. The room had very little light and Khaleeda used this light coloured radiant carpet to negate some of the darkness in the room. Gurpreet, after moving in, realizes this and files a case to recover the carpet from Khaleeda.
    Amongst the following options, the most relevant consideration while deciding a case on the basis of the above two principles would be

    A)  Whether the moveable thing was included In the sale agreement

    B)  Whether the moveable thing was merely placed on the land or building

    C)  Whether the moveable thing had become an inseparable part of the land or building

    D)  Whether the moveable thing could be removed

    Correct Answer: B

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