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."
"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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