Monday, February 9, 2015

Boundary must prevail as against measurements:

Boundary must prevail as against measurements:

"In Subbayya Chakkilian v. Maniam Muthiah Gounden, 46 M.L.J. 182 : 19 L.W. 245 : A.I.R. 1924 Mad. 493, a Bench of the Madras Court held that ordinarily when a piece of land is sold with definite boundaries, unless it is clear from the circumstances surrounding the sale that a smaller extent than what is covered by the boundaries was intended to be sold, the rule of interpretation is that boundaries must Prevail as against the measurements."

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