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What is the duration of a lease for an immovable property for agricultural purpose in the absence of any contract or local law?

Updated On: Aug 4, 2024
  • the lease shall be deemed to be a lease from year to year, terminable on the part of the lessor by six months’ notice.
  • the lease shall be deemed to be a lease from year to year, terminable on the part of the lessee by six months’ notice.
  • the lease shall be deemed to be a lease from year to year, terminable on the part of either the lessor or the lessee by three months’ notice.
  • the lease shall be deemed to be a lease from year to year, terminable on the part of either the lessor or the lessee by six months’ notice.
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct answer is option (D):the lease shall be deemed to be a lease from year to year, terminable on the part of either the lessor or the lessee by six months’ notice..
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