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Lis pendens means:

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“Lis pendens” serves as a legal warning to third parties — buying a property under lis pendens means accepting the risk of the lawsuit’s outcome.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • Decided case
  • Facts of case proved
  • No legal issues involved
  • Pending suit
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The Correct Option is D

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The Latin term “Lis pendens” comes from “lis” meaning “suit” or “lawsuit” and “pendens” meaning “pending” or “awaiting decision”.
Thus, it literally means “a pending lawsuit”.
In property law, the doctrine of lis pendens is important because it gives notice to the public that a particular property is subject to ongoing litigation.
Any sale or transfer of the property during the pendency of the suit will be subject to the court’s final decision.
Option (a) “Decided case” means a matter that has already been resolved — the opposite of “lis pendens”.
Option (b) “Facts of case proved” describes a stage of the trial but not the pending status.
Option (c) “No legal issues involved” would mean there’s nothing to litigate, which again is the opposite of pending litigation.
Hence, the correct meaning is “Pending suit”.
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