Section 4State of Andhra Pradesh Act
Section 4: [ Acquisition of rights to be intimated. [Substituted by Andhra Pradesh Act 9 of 1994, w.r.e.f. 31-10-1993.]
[ Acquisition of rights to be intimated. [Substituted by Andhra Pradesh Act 9 of 1994, w.r.e.f. 31-10-1993.]
(1)
Any person acquiring by succession, survivorship, inheritance, partition, Government patta, decree of a Court or otherwise any right as owner, pattadar, mortgagee, occupant or tenant of a land and any person acquiring any right as occupant of a land by any other method shall intimate in writing his acquisition of such right, to the Mandal Revenue Officer within ninety days from the date of such acquisition, and the said Mandal Revenue Officer shall give or send a written acknowledgement of the receipt of such intimation to the person making it:Provided that where the person acquiring the right is a minor or otherwise disqualified, his guardian or other persons having charge of his property shall intimate the fact of such acquisition to the Mandal Revenue Officer.(2)
Notwithstanding anything contained in the Registration Act, 1908 (Central Act 16 of 1908) every registering officer appointed under the Act and registering a document relating to a transaction in land, such as sale, mortgage, gift, lease or otherwise shall intimate the Mandal Revenue Officer of the Mandal in which the property is situate of such transaction.Explanation I. - The right mentioned above shall include a mortgage without possession and a right determined by Civil Court.Explanation II. - A person in whose favour a mortgage is discharged or extinguished, or a lease is determined, acquires a right within the meaning of this section.]Previous
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