Where a lease of immoveable
property has determined by forfeiture for non-payment of rent, and the lessor sues to eject the
lessee, if, at the hearing of the suit, the lessee pays or tenders to the lessor the rent in arrear,
together with interest thereon and his full costs of the suit, or gives such security as the Court
thinks sufficient for making such payment within fifteen days, the Court may, in lieu of making a
decree for ejectment, pass an order relieving the lessee against the forfeiture; and thereupon the
lessee shall hold the property leased as if the forfeiture had not occurred.
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Section 114
Relief Against Forfeiture for Non-payment of Rent.
The Transfer of Property Act, 1882