Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995 - Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995
Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995 - Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995
Proclamation of sale requires prior notice and material property disclosures to enable informed purchaser valuation. A proclamation for sale of immovable property must be drawn up after notice to the defaulter. It must state the sale's time and place, identify the ... Summary
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Proclamation of sale requires prior notice and material property disclosures to enable informed purchaser valuation.
A proclamation for sale of immovable property must be drawn up after notice to the defaulter. It must state the sale's time and place, identify the property, disclose assessed revenue, specify the recoverable amount and any reserve price, and include material information considered necessary for purchasers to judge the property's nature and value.
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