between them; (f) by implied surrender."
ANexpress surrender is a matter of intention of the parties. An implied surrender by operation ... ways. There may be surrender by acceptance of a new lease, surrender by unequivocal giving of possession, surrender by reletting to another person
same
time in one person in the same right,
(e) by express surrender, that is to say, in case the lessee
yields up his interest ... them,
(f) by implied surrender,
(g) by forfeiture; that is to say, (1) in case the lessee
breaks an express condition which provides that
respondent was executed with certain terms
and conditions, there was an express surrender of lease by the appellant
under Section 111 (e) of the Transfer ... entered into between the respondents and the appellant, there was an
express surrender of lease by the appellant in favour of the respondents. I
feel
Krishan Kumar Aggarwal & Ors. vs Life Insurance Corporation on 29 August, 2014
Author: Gita
implied surrender or surrender by operation of law occurs firstly by creation of new relationship or secondly by relinquishment of possession. Implied surrender does ... depend on the intention of the parties, like express surrender. It has to be implied from the conduct of the parties. The principle underlying Section
lease should be made
void; and that in case the express surrender is so
expressed as to show the intention of the parties to
make ... Section 111 of the Transfer of Property Act recognizes
express and implied surrender of lease under clauses (e) and (f). Fab
India Inc., therefore, impliedly
same time in one person in the same right;
(e) by express surrender; that is to say, in case the lessee yields up his interest ... them;
(f) by implied surrender;
(g) by forfeiture; that is to say, (1) in case the lessee breaks an express condition which provides that
efflux of time limited thereby and can also
be determined by express surrender, i.e., to say, in case the lessee
yields up his interest
same time in
one person in the same right;
(e) by express surrender; that is to say, in case the lessee
yields up his interest ... them;
(f) by implied surrender;
(g) by forfeiture; that is to say, (1) in case the lessee
breaks an express condition which provides that
Property Act says that a lease of immovable property determines by implied surrender when a lessee accepts from the Lesser a new lease ... section 111(e) refers to the determination of a lease by express surrender which generally requires the giving up of possession by the tenant