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Buyer's Knowledge Of Title Defect Doesn't Extinguish Statutory Warranty Of Title Unless Sale Deed Specifically Excludes It: Kerala High Court

"Law is clear that [Section 55 of the Transfer of Property Act] gives a warranty of title even in cases where the buyer is aware

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