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Section 19 – The Specific Relief Act – Relief Against Parties And Persons Claiming Under Them By Subsequent Title.

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Last updated: May 3, 2025 10:54 pm
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Section 19 - The Specific Relief Act - Relief Against Parties And Persons Claiming Under Them By Subsequent Title
Section 19 - The Specific Relief Act - Relief Against Parties And Persons Claiming Under Them By Subsequent Title
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Except as
otherwise provided by this Chapter, specific performance of a contract may be enforced against–(a) either party thereto;(b) any other person claiming under him by a title arising subsequently to the contract, except a
transferee for value who has paid his money in good faith and without notice of the original contract;(c) any person claiming under a title which, though prior to the contract and known to the
plaintiff, might have been displaced by the defendant;1[(ca) when a limited liability partnership has entered into a contract and subsequently becomes amalgamated with another limited liability partnership, the new limited liability partnership which
arises out of the amalgamation.](d) when a company has entered into a contract and subsequently becomes amalgamated with
another company, the new company which arises out of the amalgamation;(e) when the promoters of a company have, before its incorporation, entered into a contract for
the purpose of the company and such contract is warranted by the terms of the incorporation, the
company:Provided that the company has accepted the contract and communicated such acceptance to the other
party to the contract.Section 19 – The Specific Relief Act

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