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Amicus Law Academy a) Counted as part of the limitation period b) Ignored c) Excluded from limitation period d) Doubled for limitation 6. Under Section 17(1), if a person dies before the right to sue accrues, limitation is computed from: a) Date of death b) Date of filing c) Date when there is a legal representative d) Date of publication of cause 7. Which of the following suits is excluded from the scope of Section 17(1) and (2)? a) Suit for declaration b) Suit for recovery of money c) Suit to enforce right of pre-emption d) Suit for compensation 8. What is the effect of a written acknowledgement of liability before expiry of limitation, under Section 19? a) The original limitation continues b) Limitation is extinguished c) A fresh period of limitation starts d) It must be approved by court 9. According to Explanation I of Section 19, an acknowledgement is valid even if it: a) Denies the liability b) Does not specify the property or right c) Is not in writing d) Is not signed 10. Under Section 19(2), if an acknowledgement is undated, the time of signing can be proved by: a) Notary certificate b) Secondary documents c) Oral evidence d) Newspaper publication
Amicus Law Academy 11. In which of the following one the period of limitations described in Limitation Act, 1908 is not applicable? a) appeal b) review c) revision d) original suit 12. In which of the other cases the benefit of legal disability for filing suit as described in section 6 of the Limitation Act, 1908 can be claimed? a) application for execution b) filling of appeal c) filing of revision d) filing of review 13. If government is the plaintiff in a suit for recovery of possession, the period of limitation for film suit is ______ years. a) 12 b) 20 c) 30 d) 60 14 The period of limitation for filing appeal acquittal as per The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 is ______ a) 6 months b) 3 months c) 180 days d) 90 days 15. The period of limitation for filing application for e review of judgment delivered by the High Court Division in exercise of original jurisdiction is _____ days! a) 20 b) 30 c) 45 d) 60 16. The period of limitation for preferring appeal as pauper is ______ days. a) 15 b) 30 c) 45 d) 60 17. The time limit for filing a suit for recovery of possession under section 9 of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 is______ from the date of dispossession. a) 1 year b) 6 month c) 3 month d) 60 days 18. Within which period an aggrieved party has to file a suit if he is aware of the fact that the deed is void or voidable? a) 3 years b) 16 years c) 9 years d) 12 years 19. Which section of the Limitation Act, 1908 describes „Easement‟? a) 28 b) 27 c) 26 d) 25